Karesansui

Издано в 2013 году

As Grade Two monastery initiates in Karesansui – the cutthroat game of Zen gardening – it will be your great honor to tend the Masters' rock gardens. Each morning the Grade Ones arrive with rocks they've gathered, then haul away the rocks that you don't need anymore – but there aren't enough Grade One initiates to go around, so there will be competition for the best selection of rocks. The Grade Ones will give their new rocks to whoever gives them the fewest old rocks to haul away. Keep in mind while creating your garden, however, that certain combinations of rocks must be avoided! Every afternoon, the Feng Shui Masters come by to check your work. You'll receive demerits for any forbidden combinations – but you'll also receive demerits for your laziness if you don't add new stones each day, so you must find a balance. The Masters' final evaluation will come with no advance warning. The Initiate who has the fewest demerits will advance to Grade Three, while the one with the most demerits will be kicked down to Grade One, joining the others in the daily search for new rocks...

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Игроки
3-6 Players
Время
45-60 min
Сложность
Light-Medium — 2,15/5
Год
2013
Рейтинг BGG
6,44
Позиция BGG
#8584
Мин. возраст
10+

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Karesansui supports 3 to 6 players.
A game of Karesansui takes between 45 and 60 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Karesansui has a complexity rating of 2.15/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Karesansui is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Karesansui has a rating of 6.44/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 340 ratings. It is ranked #8584 overall.
Karesansui was designed by Joseph Kisenwether. It was published in 2013.