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== Goal of the game == | == Goal of the game == | ||
Create your | Create your play area by arranging the cards in front of you as strategically as possible. | ||
* Adhere to the conditions associated with the values to maintain your cards. | |||
Score points with your color | * Score points with your color sets. | ||
Be careful | Be careful, cards that do not meet the conditions will cause you to lose points! | ||
== Materials == | == Materials == | ||
== | * Rules | ||
* 108 cards divided into 4 colors. Yellow, red. | |||
* 10 cards 4 of which 3 have a butterfly. | |||
* 4 starting ‘’violet’’ cards for the « Summer » variant | |||
* A scorebook | |||
* 1 template card for forming stacks based on the number of players : | |||
** 1 player: about 40 cards per stack | |||
** 2 players: about 26 cards per stack | |||
** 3 players: about 30 cards per stack | |||
** 4 players: no template, all cards | |||
== Setup == | |||
Each person randomly selects a card and places it in their play area, face up. Create three decks by making three identical (or nearly identical) stacks. | |||
For 2 or 3 players, use the appropriate templates. | |||
For 4 players, there is no template; use all the cards in the game. | |||
Flip the top card from two of the three decks. | |||
One deck remains face down. | |||
Designate the player who starts the game. | |||
== Game play == | |||
FLOWERS is played in turns in a clockwise direction. | |||
On their turn, the player draws a card and places it in their play area. | |||
=== | === 1. Pick a card === | ||
== End of game == | The player, whose turn it is, draws a card of their choice from the top of one of the three stacks. | ||
When a player draws the last card from one of the 3 | |||
They can draw either one of the two face-up cards or the one face-down. If it's a face-up card, the next player turns over a new card on that stack so that there are always two visible cards and one hidden. | |||
Note that the face-down stack remains hidden until the end of the game. | |||
=== 2. Place === | |||
The player places the card in their play area: | |||
* either next to a card already played (touching on at least 1 side) | |||
* or on top of a card already played to cover it. | |||
== End of the game == | |||
When a player draws the last card from one of the 3 stacks, they finish their turn by placing that card. | |||
The game ends immediately, and the scoring phase begins. | |||
== Scoring == | == Scoring == | ||
To score points at the end of the game, you | To score points at the end of the game, you must have successfully created areas of the same color with at least 5 adjacent cards. | ||
However, you must also have formed valid groups of cards by adhering to the success condition: | |||
* A '4' must be part of a group of exactly four '4's. | |||
* A '3' must be part of a group of exactly three '3's. | |||
* A '2' must be part of a group of exactly two '2's. | |||
* A '1' must not be adjacent to another '1' and thus forms a group of one '1'. | |||
Cards not part of a valid group will be discarded at the end of the game and result in point loss. | |||
=== 1) Discarded cards === | === 1) Discarded cards === | ||
Discarded cards are those | Discarded cards are those that do not belong to a valid group. | ||
Remove them from your play area. | |||
Each discarded card results in a loss of one point. | |||
=== 2) Victory points === | === 2) Victory points === | ||
For each family of | For each color family with a minimum of 5 adjacent cards, count 1 point per visible card. | ||
=== 3) Butterflies === | === 3) Butterflies === | ||
1 point for each butterfly adjacent to a card of | 1 point for each butterfly adjacent to a card of its color. | ||
Example: 1 point if the green butterfly on yellow '4' is adjacent to any green card. This is the case here. | |||
'''IMPORTANT :''' | |||
The written values are not points. It's always 1 point per card. | |||
Covered cards do not count for scoring points; however, they count as -1 per card when discarded along with the one on top. |
Revision as of 09:35, 12 December 2023
Arrange the values strategically to score with the colors.
Goal of the game
Create your play area by arranging the cards in front of you as strategically as possible.
- Adhere to the conditions associated with the values to maintain your cards.
- Score points with your color sets.
Be careful, cards that do not meet the conditions will cause you to lose points!
Materials
- Rules
- 108 cards divided into 4 colors. Yellow, red.
- 10 cards 4 of which 3 have a butterfly.
- 4 starting ‘’violet’’ cards for the « Summer » variant
- A scorebook
- 1 template card for forming stacks based on the number of players :
- 1 player: about 40 cards per stack
- 2 players: about 26 cards per stack
- 3 players: about 30 cards per stack
- 4 players: no template, all cards
Setup
Each person randomly selects a card and places it in their play area, face up. Create three decks by making three identical (or nearly identical) stacks.
For 2 or 3 players, use the appropriate templates.
For 4 players, there is no template; use all the cards in the game.
Flip the top card from two of the three decks.
One deck remains face down.
Designate the player who starts the game.
Game play
FLOWERS is played in turns in a clockwise direction.
On their turn, the player draws a card and places it in their play area.
1. Pick a card
The player, whose turn it is, draws a card of their choice from the top of one of the three stacks.
They can draw either one of the two face-up cards or the one face-down. If it's a face-up card, the next player turns over a new card on that stack so that there are always two visible cards and one hidden.
Note that the face-down stack remains hidden until the end of the game.
2. Place
The player places the card in their play area:
- either next to a card already played (touching on at least 1 side)
- or on top of a card already played to cover it.
End of the game
When a player draws the last card from one of the 3 stacks, they finish their turn by placing that card.
The game ends immediately, and the scoring phase begins.
Scoring
To score points at the end of the game, you must have successfully created areas of the same color with at least 5 adjacent cards.
However, you must also have formed valid groups of cards by adhering to the success condition:
- A '4' must be part of a group of exactly four '4's.
- A '3' must be part of a group of exactly three '3's.
- A '2' must be part of a group of exactly two '2's.
- A '1' must not be adjacent to another '1' and thus forms a group of one '1'.
Cards not part of a valid group will be discarded at the end of the game and result in point loss.
1) Discarded cards
Discarded cards are those that do not belong to a valid group.
Remove them from your play area.
Each discarded card results in a loss of one point.
2) Victory points
For each color family with a minimum of 5 adjacent cards, count 1 point per visible card.
3) Butterflies
1 point for each butterfly adjacent to a card of its color.
Example: 1 point if the green butterfly on yellow '4' is adjacent to any green card. This is the case here.
IMPORTANT :
The written values are not points. It's always 1 point per card.
Covered cards do not count for scoring points; however, they count as -1 per card when discarded along with the one on top.