Flowers – The Tactical and Relaxing Card Game
Let your strategy bloom, petal by petal!
In Flowers, you play as landscape gardeners trying to create the most harmonious flower beds. The game is based on a system of numbers and colors: you must arrange your cards to create areas of identical flowers. But beware, nature has its rules: to score points, an area must contain exactly the number of flowers indicated on the cards that compose it.
The goal of the game? To score the most points by validating your flower groups while subtly blocking your opponents' garden expansion.
A "Placement and Risk-Taking" Mechanic:
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The Number Rule: If you play a "5" card, your flower group must contain exactly 5 cards at the end of the round to score points. If you have 4 or 6, you score nothing!
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Indirect Interaction: You draw from a common river. Taking the card your neighbor desperately needs is part of the game.
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Speed and Fluidity: Turns follow one another at high speed. You play a card, draw one, and try to anticipate the next move.
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Minimalist Design: The illustrations are clean, modern, and soothing. It's a "Zen" game that nevertheless intensely stimulates your brain.
Why Flowers is the ideal companion for your breaks?
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"Coffee Break" Format: Designed to be played in 20 minutes, it's perfect for a quick rematch between two activities.
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Easy to Learn, Difficult to Master: The rules can be explained in 2 minutes, but calculating probabilities and spatial placement require real thought.
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High Replayability: The card order and opponents' choices make each garden configuration unique.
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Scalable: Playable as an intense duel or with 4 players for more chaos in the card river.
Technical characteristics:
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Number of players: 2 to 4 players
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Age: From 8 years old
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Game duration: 15 to 20 minutes
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Game type: Card placement, Optimization, Abstract