Ranging widely in player count and complexity, (and with more mechanics than an auto-shop) the uniting features of these games are how you approach them. You'll need to keep your wits about you and plan ahead to come out on top.
The year is 1897. The colonial era is over. Puerto Rico is finding its place in the modern world. You want to find your place in the modern world, too—and you are ready to vie with rival farmers to do it.
Dragon Castle is freely inspired by the traditional Chinese game, Mahjong. Take a pair of identical tiles from the crumbling Dragon Castle and create sets of tiles of the same kind to score points; the bigger the set, the more points you’ll obtain!
Coming from an era full of fads such as using tear catchers to determine the length of mourning, Tussie-Mussie is based on the Victorian fad that assigned meanings to the flowers that friends and lovers exchanged.
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