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(Rules and scoring summary for Strawberry Sunset card game)
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Create the best strawberry patch within a beautiful garden.


Set Up

Cards are played from three decks, Sunrise, and Sunset, identifiable on the rear of the card.

Two gardeners, discard 8 cards from each deck Three gardeners, discard 4 cards from each deck Four gardeners, use the full decks

Sunrise deck is played first, noon underneath and sunset on the bottom forming the Main Deck

Place the top card face up to comprise the Sunrise Compost Pile (separate compost piles for Sunrise, Noon and Sunset decks).

Each player starts with one card in play.


Gameplay

  • Cards can be taken from the deck or the compost pile. If taken from the Main Deck, there is a choice between two cards. The rejected one is placed at the bottom of it's own deck.
  • Each feature on the cards counts as a plot
  • Cards must be placed vertically, never horizontally. Cards may be turned upside down. At least one currently placed plot must be covered by a new plot. Placed cards can be completely covered if wished.
  • A strawberry plant has three sections, roots, flowers and fruit. These must be placed in order to score. A root can sustain multiple plants.
  • Cover gravel plots where possible, to avoid losing points


Game End

The game finishes when the Main Deck is exhausted


Scoring

Complete strawberry plants - 5 points

Water features - 3 points

Pathways - The longest continuous path scores 1 point per plot that it passes through. Only the longest path of each player scores.

Gravel plots lose 2 points each


Advanced Scoring

A statue adjacent to a gravel patch - 0 for the gravel(not -2) and 1 point for each statue

Water features - 2 extra points for each connected water plot (3 points for one water plot, 5 points for connected water plots). Connected water plots must not have paths between them.

Birdbaths - 3 points for every two birdbaths

Beehives - 3 points for every two beehives