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Each turn, a different player takes on the role of the Fairy and sets the rules for what she will and won't eat, whether by number of flowers, odd or even numbering, color or type.
They start by drawing two flower cards, each with two groups of flowers on each side, then place one group on a card on the yes side of the Fairy card and one group on the other card on the no side.
On his turn, a player draws the top flower card, chooses a group on that card, then the Fairy places it visibly on the yes or no side of her card. After this turn, any player can ask to guess. If they do, the Fairy draws a flower card from the deck and places it next to her to count the number of guesses, then each player writes down and reveals their guess. If one of them is right, the round ends. The player who guessed correctly scores 1 point for each pair of cards remaining in the deck, while the Fairy scores 2 points for each guess.
If nobody gets it right, the next player takes his or her turn, and players take turns until someone guesses correctly or there are fewer than two cards left in the deck. When everyone has been Fairy once, the player with the most points wins the game.
Micro Game is a range of portfolio games developed by Matagot. The games come from the Button Shy Games catalog. This collection of small games includes a large number of titles based on different universes and mechanics. However, they all share the same characteristics: short games, high replayability and clean, minimalist mechanics. The Micro Games range includes single-player, two-player, multiplayer and cooperative games.
Theme(s) | Fantastic | |
Language(s) | French | |
Mechanism(s) | Cards | |
Author(s) | Elizabeth HARGRAVE | |
Artist | Annie Wilkinson | |
Country of origin | China | |
Editor | Matagot | |
EAN | 3760372235505 |
Micro Games
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