Remove all Garden beans from the deck.
• A player may only harvest bean fields during the player’s own turn.
• A player may only buy a 3rd bean field during the player’s own turn.
• A player may only pay tribute during the player’s own turn.
• When players pay tribute and buy 3rd bean fields, they place the gold coins they pay with back in the
box, instead of being discarded.
• The players may choose to lay out all Vine task cards face down at the start of the game, turning them
face-up when they would add to the row of face-up cards.
• The game consists of the following phases:
Phase 0:
the active player looks at the beans his opponent placed in the middle of the table (see phase 3) and
chooses (in any order) which beans to plant on his own fields and which to discard. If the player chooses to plant a
type of bean from the middle of the table, he must plant all of that type. If his opponent did not leave beans in the
middle of the table, this phase is bypassed.
Phase 1:
the player plants the first card in his hand and may, but need not, then plant his second card. Before or
after planting a bean card, he may put any card from his hand on the discard pile.
Phase 2:
the player draws the top-most three cards from the supply and places them face-up in the middle of the
table. He places beans of the same type in a stack. Next, he takes the top-most cards from the discard pile if they
match any of the bean cards in the middle of the table, stacking them with their matching types.
Phase 3:
the player chooses which of these beans (in the middle of the table) he will plant and which he will leave
for his opponent. If he chooses a bean to plant, he must plant all beans of that type.
Phase 4:
the player draws the top-most two cards from the supply, placing them at the back of his hand in the
order drawn. Once he draws these two cards, he may no longer pay tribute as his turn is over.
Special case:
if the supply is exhausted in phase two and the player was able to draw all three cards, he adds cards
from the discard pile and then shuffles the discard pile as a new supply.
• When the first player reaches the Castle with 5 gold coins both players harvest and sell the beans in their fields,
his opponent pays tribute until he reaches the Castle and the player with the most gold coins is the winner!
There is no phase 0. Otherwise all rules from the two-player
game are used. The Vine task cards and the bean figures are
prepared as shown in the accompanying illustration. The
violet and the red bean figures are neutral. The player only
turns face-up the first 4 Vine task cards. Place the Castle
card as shown. Place the figures on the Vine task cards.
Thus, the player figure always stands on the task which he
last fulfilled.
Before phase 1, the player moves the violet figure forward
to the right. When it arrives at the end of a row, it begins
again at the left of the next row. When it is in the first row,
the player moves it one card forward; in the second row he
moves it two cards forward; in the third and fourth rows, he moves it three cards forward. The red figure begins
in front of the fourth row. The player moves it forward one space when the violet figure (after moving) is in front
of the player’s figure
. Otherwise the red figure is not moved. At the end the phase 3, the player discards the cards
from the middle of the table which he did not plant. The player turns face-up the Vine task cards such that there
are always four face-up cards in front of the player’s figure. The positions of the red and violet figures play no role
here. A player wins if his figure reaches the Castle card before both the red and violet figures reach the Castle card
and
he has at least five gold coins.
The game for 2 players
Solitaire game
If you have comments, questions, or suggestions, please contact us at:
Rio Grande Games, PO Box 1033, Placitas, NM 87043, USA
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