Oh! It's @Spielwiese, not Spielweise. I before E except after C and sometimes– whatever.
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Indian Summer uses the same sort of mechanic FoD & Cottage Garden has, where there are symbols on player boards you try not to cover-sort of
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In Indian Summer, the tetris tiles you're using to cover your player board have holes in them, which you WANT over printed on things.
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So you're covering your player board, but instead of avoiding some squares, you're aiming to cover them with the holes in tiles.
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Doing so gets you treasure tokens, which you can use throughout the game to help you in the game.
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First player to completely cover their player board wins. Pretty straight forward. There's a market line that does things, and yeah, animals
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Animals are what makes this a game I think is worth trying. Animal tiles are played on top of the holes in the other tiles, for mas treasure
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So in addition to playing the tiles so their holes are over treasure, you also want to play them so the holes line up to match Animal tiles.
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So you have tile laying on top of tile laying in a theme that matches my favorite season – autumn.pic.twitter.com/3HFYaC0tJD
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I don't think the title will be as amazing as Barenpark, but I do think I'll enjoy it. SO yeah. Indian Summer. There ya go
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