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Cottage Garden Board Game

Cottage Garden Board Game
Store: Target
Last Price: 55.95 USD

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In Cottage Garden, you compete in the art of gardening and are working two beds with a variety of flowers. Whenever no unplanted box is visible on a bed, you have completed it, then you count your points and replace it with a fresh, unplanted bed. You gain points for all of the visible plant pots and planting bells.In more detail, players select various polyomino tiles (like "Tetris pieces") of flower beds from a central market grid, 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 not planted over, and these are scored on two different tracks as soon as a garden has been finished. Crossing over a line on each track awards bonus tokens that can fill in empty spaces or give you a better selection of the flower bed tiles. Whenever a garden is finished, you receive a new one to complete. After the gardener completes her fifth lap around the market, the game enters its last round. The player with the most points from their completed gardens at the end of the game wins.Cottage Garden can be played from 1-4 players... yes, even 1 player! Cottage Garden is based on the game Patchwork, but adds much additional game play and a wider range of player count.Cottage Garden is designed by the famous game designer, Uwe Rosenberg. Due to Mr. Rosenberg's amazing work in the game industry, Stronghold Games is proud to place this game in The Great Designers Series, #8 in this series of games from the most renown game designers in the world.Contents:1 Two-Sided, Printed Game Board9 Two-Sided, Printed Flower Beds4 Point Trackers36 Flower Tokens (Puzzle Pieces)16 Flower Pot Markers30 Cat Markers2 Beehive Markers1 Gardener Die1 Wheelbarrow1 Parasol12 Bright Blue Wooden Cubes12 Orange Wooden Cubes1 Rulebook

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