7.4
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Ludopedia
5.0
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BGG
Our Verdict
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
If you enjoy quick and clever abstract games, Spring is a rare bloom for your garden! It's the kind of game that makes you think and plan each move to create the most beautiful and efficient space.
Highlights
- Microgame with tactical depth
- Fast and strategic
- Easy to learn
- Portable and charming
Keep in mind
- Can feel a bit abstract
- Relies on good placement
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Get your garden ready for spring with Spring, a microgame of cards that fits in your pocket and in the palm of your hand! Here, you don't just plant flowers, but also strategy. Each turn, you'll position a card over those already played, but be careful: they need to fit, covering matching symbols and maintaining parallel orientation. The goal? To create the largest garden, an area of connected flowers that is uniquely yours. It's an intellectual duel where every counted flower makes a difference.
Spring challenges you to think ahead, anticipating the opponent's moves and optimizing your own space. The games are quick, perfect for those who want a delightful challenge without taking up the whole afternoon. It's the kind of game that makes you say 'just one more round!' as you try to perfect the art of making your garden bloom more than your opponent's. With simple rules to learn but tactical depth, Spring is a gem for those who enjoy abstract and intelligent games. It's part of the 4 Seasons collection, inspired by the changes of the year, and brings the lightness and beauty of spring to your table. Ideal for taking anywhere and impressing friends with a game that's small in size but giant in fun and strategy.
Spring challenges you to think ahead, anticipating the opponent's moves and optimizing your own space. The games are quick, perfect for those who want a delightful challenge without taking up the whole afternoon. It's the kind of game that makes you say 'just one more round!' as you try to perfect the art of making your garden bloom more than your opponent's. With simple rules to learn but tactical depth, Spring is a gem for those who enjoy abstract and intelligent games. It's part of the 4 Seasons collection, inspired by the changes of the year, and brings the lightness and beauty of spring to your table. Ideal for taking anywhere and impressing friends with a game that's small in size but giant in fun and strategy.
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
Mechanics
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Publisher
(Web published), Brote de Juegos
Designer
Enrique Blasco, Maria Blasco Arnandis
Artist
Maria Blasco Arnandis
Community
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21owners
15wishlist
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players is Spring for?
Spring is a game for 2 to 3 players, ideal for strategic duels or a small group.
How long does a game of Spring take?
Games are quite fast, usually lasting between 10 to 20 minutes, perfect for playing anytime.
Is the game difficult to learn?
The rules are very simple and quick to explain. The challenge lies in the strategy and the decisions made each turn.
What are the components of the game?
Spring is a microgame consisting of only 18 cards, making it super portable.
Who is Spring recommended for?
It's ideal for those who enjoy abstract games, spatial puzzles, and games with few rules but a lot of strategy. Great for taking on trips!
Does Spring have any expansions?
As of now, Spring is a complete game on its own, with no official expansions announced.
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