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Cottage Garden (English)

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INFORMATIONS

Designer : Uwe Rosenberg
Artist : Andrea Boekhoff
Publisher: Psi
Numbers of players : 1 to 4
Age : 8 years old and +
Playing Time : 45 to 60 minutes
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DESCRIPTION

In Cottage Garden, you compete in the art of gardening and work two beds with a variety of flowers. Each time no unrelated box is visible on a bed, you have finished it, then you count your points and replace it with a new unrelated bed. You earn points for all visible plant pots and planting bells.

In more detail, players select different Polyomino flowers tiles from a grid on the central market, depending on the location of the "gardener", then place them on one of their two personal garden boards . Each board has several garden elements that are worth points when they are not planted, and these are marked on two different tracks as soon as a garden has been finished. Passing on a line on each game of bonus tokens that can fill empty spaces or give you a better selection of flower bed tiles. Whenever a garden is finished, you receive a new one to complete. After the gardener finished his fifth round around the market, the game enters its last round. The player with the most points of his gardens at the end of the game wins.

Cottage Garden is the first part of Uwe Rosenberg's puzzle trilogy.