Keyflower

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Keyflower

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SKU :
400166
Barcode :
5060156400166
Info :
BGG Link
Case Quantity :
6
Country of Origin :
Netherlands
Type :
Base Game
Players
2 - 6
Play Time
90 - 120 Min
Age
12+ Year
Complexity
3.34 / 5
Designer(s)
Sebastian Bleasdale, Richard Breese
Artist(s)
Juliet Breese, Jo Breese, Gemma Tegelaers
Mechanic(s)
Set Collection , Modular Board , Worker Placement , Hexagon Grid , Variable Set-up , Tile Placement , Auction/Bidding , End Game Bonuses , Network and Route Building , Constrained Bidding , Auction: Fixed Placement , Ownership , Worker Placement, Different Worker Types , Turn Order: Auction , Multiple-Lot Auction
Theme(s)
Territory Building , City Building , Economic , Renaissance , Transportation
Description

Keyflower is a game for two to six players played over four rounds. Each round represents a season: spring, summer, autumn, and finally winter. Each player starts the game with a "home" tile and an initial team of eight workers, each of which is colored red, yellow, or blue. Workers of matching colors are used by the players to bid for tiles to add to their villages. Matching workers may alternatively be used to generate resources, skills and additional workers, not only from the player's own tiles, but also from the tiles in the other players' villages and from the new tiles being auctioned. In spring, summer and autumn, more workers will arrive on board the Keyflower and her sister boats, with some of these workers possessing skills in the working of the key resources of iron, stone and wood. In each of these seasons, village tiles are set out at random for auction. In the winter no new workers arrive and the players select the village tiles for auction from those they received at the beginning of the game. Each winter village tile offers VPs for certain combinations of resources, skills and workers. The player whose village and workers generate the most VPs wins the game. Keyflower presents players with many different challenges and each game will be different due to the mix of village tiles that appear in that particular game. Throughout the game, players will need to be alert to the opportunities to best utilize their various resources, transport and upgrade capability, skills and workers. Keyflower, a joint design between Richard Breese and Sebastian Bleasdale, is the seventh game in the "Key" series from R&D Games set in the medieval "Key" land.