Petal: Your Quick Garden Club Experience #shorts
Petal is basically a bite-size version of Garden Club. If you want to have the same sort of experience of Garden Club, but just in a more quick, I take this to the bar. We just played at the bar this past weekend. It was springtime here, and she introduced it to some friends, and they were just having a blast cuz you do the same thing what you're talking about where you have that choice mechanism.
It's the same in Petal. You create four stacks of of cards. There are flower cards where you have uh the core flower with then flowers around it, and you also have two stacks of the multipliers. Every turn, you take one card, you add it to the 4 by 4 grid. You take one card, and you put the multiplier in front of you.
You have one objective card. Gives you four different ways to score. And then, we're also tweaking this rule for these apron cards are being they're changed to assistants. Uh there'll be two public assistants available, and you can just choose to use one of the public assistants throughout the game.
Um instead of having a Can anyone choose anyone at any time, or does one get used up? Yeah, so like there'll be two out of the six, and anyone either player can use it. Okay. So, both players can use the same one if they want? No, once it's done, it's gone. Okay, yeah. I like that. >> like you got to have to use it quicker if you want to use it, or wait.
But then, the other player can use the other assistant if they wish. Then, if you lose a round, then you draw a private assistant, but then you still have two public assistants. So, that really works to create a bit more tension in the gameplay. But, yeah, you're trying to create these flowers, and it's really pretty, and that's kind of the idea is like creating games that are for everyone.
So, if you want a really rich, thick experience of Garden Club's mechanic of really play interaction, you can get that in Garden Club. But, let's say you're at the bar, you just want to take something, and you want to play on the table at at the park or whatever. Like, you bring Petal, you're going to have the same very similar experience uh that way.