Hello everyone! Today we are going to talk about Bosk!
From majestic maples to ancestral oaks, players tend their trees with the goal of thriving over the course of a year in a beautiful national park.
In the spring, players carefully grow their trees, scoring points while hikers enjoy hiking the trails in the summer.
When fall arrives, the leaves fall in the ever-changing direction of the wind, guided to cover the pitch and leaves of other players.
Points are awarded in the winter for the greatest coverage of each region of the park.
Gain ground in the park to achieve victory in Bosk!
Bosk is played over 4 seasons, 2 game seasons, 2 scoring seasons - each unique!
Spring The players grow each of their 8 trees (numbered 1 to 4) at the intersections of the grid lines on the park board.
Summer Hikers visit, walk the trails.
Players score points for having the highest total value (or second place) of trees in each row and column.
2 points for the 1st, 1 for the second.
Autumn
The wind begins to blow and the leaves are falling.
Each player takes turns blowing the leaves of one of their trees.
The wind board determines which tree (1 tree on the first turn) and in which direction the wind is blowing.
Players choose a tile from their hand of tiles (2 to 8 and a squirrel) to determine the number of leaves to blow off their tree.
The leaves are placed in a winding path in the direction of the wind, covering the different squares of land.
Players can cover other players' leaves by returning 1 leaf to the supply for each leaf to be covered.
The squirrel can jump up to 3 squares in the direction of the wind, cover any size pile and cannot be covered.
Winter The players score again, this time to have the majority (or second place) depending on the coverage of each of the 8 regions of the table - 5 points for the 1st, 3 points for the 2nd.
The player with the highest score is the winner!
Good day and good game ;)
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