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Jardins Anglais (French)

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INFORMATIONS

Designer : Peer Sylvester
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Publisher: Origames
Numbers of players : 1 to 5
Age : 14 years old and +
Playing Time : 30 minutes
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DESCRIPTION

English gardens, a game of landscape rivalries and petty resentments!

It's the first day of spring, and everyone has only one thing in mind: the English gardens competition!

In a few months, the judges of this prestigious competition will be passing through, and the village council finally entrusted you with the responsibility of the preparations. Thanks to your new authority, you can show these Lower Aynesmore snobs what a well -orchestrated floral composition looks like!

In English gardens, you are rival gardeners, loaded by your respective communities to arrange flowers, plant trees, order statues and dig ponds. You must place each element carefully because time is counted and the stakes could not be higher! Skilled a space of 9 cards (3 × 3) to align them with the most profitable rewards. Share your days between the acquisition and installation of new elements for your garden and the appointment for one of the many prices in the competition.

Will the garden of your village become the local laughing stock or will he make the neighboring villages pale with envy?