Fiësta Mexicana is a festive family game in which you organize your own Mexican party. You collect dishes for your guests, which you serve on your own table. Some guests have certain requests, such as the right dipping sauce or the largest number of burritos. Each dish is auctioned off. Only if you make the right bid for the dish do you get to put it on your table. Fiësta Mexicana is an original combination of puzzling and bidding. You don't bid with money, but with spots on your table. Each spot has a different value. The higher the value, the greater the chance that you can serve the current dish on it. But that value is not fixed. By turning your table a quarter turn, all spots get a different value. This way you are constantly trying to get your hands on a dish with the right bid. Greeting cards from guests indicate where you can earn extra points. Some tiles, for example, require you to try to get at least three dishes of the same type in a row. You also get minus points if tiles with dips don't match. Therefore, you not only have to make sure that you get enough dishes on the table, but also that the right dishes are in the right places.