Sunfloweron
Full VersionTerritory-building, tile-based game with a Ukrainian flavor
Players take turns and do the following things:
Draw and place one new tile. Tile sides have to match the adjacent tiles. There is an option to throw out the tile (use it only when there is absolutely no place for it).
(Optional) Place a seed on the just placed tile. It can be placed on a sunflower seed, road, or meadow. It can only be placed if there are available territories and the player has enough seeds left.
Completed on this turn territories are scored, points added, and seeds returned. Each road piece is worth 1 point, sunflower field - 2 points + 2 points per blue lucky clover. Meadows are not scored during the game.
After all the cards from the deck are placed the game ends, remaining territories are scored (road: same as during the game; sunflower field: half the points; meadows: 3 points per each adjacent completed sunflower field), and winners are announced.
Enjoy!
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