Pencil First Expand Greenhouse Of Games With ‘Delicious’
August 1, 2022 by fcostin
If you loved collecting flowers in Floriferous, and growing and storing herbs in Herbaceous. You'd be happy to know that Pencil First Games are adding to their greenhouse of games. Expanding the flower patch for some fruits and veggies in the upcoming title Delicious.
Delicious // Pencil First Games
Already live on the Pencil First website with a cheeky mini-expansion. Delicious encourages players to get their green fingers dirty in a new flip-and-write title. Players will be putting relaxation to the forefront, making sure they grow a whole host of tasty fruit and veg wherever they have space in their garden.
Planter Preview // Delicious
This may be within a wheelbarrow, inside an old suitcase or even inside some trodden-down wellies. Hoping to grow the most delicious garden, players will be hoping to rack up points by sketching in their fruit and veg in their crazy gardens. Hoping to pick, pair and plant after engaging and referencing tokens in the wonderful growth of the community area.
Across 12 rounds, players will aim to get different combinations of fruits and vegetables. Wielding their tools and hoping to score some combos in the make-shift plant home. Each player wields their own tricks and tools to reap scoring opportunities, whichever player is able to rack up the most points by the end of the rounds will be crowned the champion.
Card And Game Preview // Delicious
The game is set to be released to retail in October this year. However, if you did want to get your hands on some extra content including the mini-expansion. Be sure to get your pre-order in on the Pencil First Games website. The expansion brings a communal and competitive gardening experience with a broad garden to share with opponents.
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I have personally got Floriferous and Herbaceous in my collection, and quite often play them solo as part of my chill-out Sunday board game sessions. The game is actually pitched for up to 100 players - if you have the sheets to fill in that is. Whether you want to play solo, engage in some competitive play or simply turn the patch into a party. There are many different ways to play, depending on how many of you are involved around the table.
Are you interested in the next green-finger title from Pencil First Games?
"The game is pitched for up to 100 players - if you have the sheets to fill in!"
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