
Garden Guests
InΒ Garden Guests, players compete to form a continuous path across a garden board that features beautiful paper cut art.
On a turn, each player on a team β a team can be one or multiple players β can draw cards, give cards to a teammate, or use their cards to build a tower or extend their path. Towers are necessary in order to create a path between your base and a tower, or from one tower to another β but if you haven't yet connected a tower to your path, your opponents can take it if they have cards to make a larger tower.
To make a path, a player must play cards that match the colors of each space in the path. Once a path is made, it is permanent, and your opponent may have to wind their own path around yours.
The first team to make a path all the way across the board wins!
InΒ Garden Guests, players compete to form a continuous path across a garden board that features beautiful paper cut art.
On a turn, each player on a team β a team can be one or multiple players β can draw cards, give cards to a teammate, or use their cards to build a tower or extend their path. Towers are necessary in order to create a path between your base and a tower, or from one tower to another β but if you haven't yet connected a tower to your path, your opponents can take it if they have cards to make a larger tower.
To make a path, a player must play cards that match the colors of each space in the path. Once a path is made, it is permanent, and your opponent may have to wind their own path around yours.
The first team to make a path all the way across the board wins!
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$14.10Description
InΒ Garden Guests, players compete to form a continuous path across a garden board that features beautiful paper cut art.
On a turn, each player on a team β a team can be one or multiple players β can draw cards, give cards to a teammate, or use their cards to build a tower or extend their path. Towers are necessary in order to create a path between your base and a tower, or from one tower to another β but if you haven't yet connected a tower to your path, your opponents can take it if they have cards to make a larger tower.
To make a path, a player must play cards that match the colors of each space in the path. Once a path is made, it is permanent, and your opponent may have to wind their own path around yours.
The first team to make a path all the way across the board wins!





















