Indian Summer cover
2017BGG rank #1,920

Indian Summer

by Uwe Rosenberg · Edition Spielwiese

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Players1–4
Time15–60m
ComplexityMedium-Light
Age10+

About the game

What is Indian Summer?

Before winter makes its appearance, a particularly warm fall bathes the forest in a golden shimmer. During the Indian Summer, New England blossoms one last time. Treetops are ablaze with countless colors — a living rainbow, from green to orange to red. Slowly the first leaves are starting to fall. Meanwhile, our steps and the diligent squirrels rustle the colorful foliage. On our walks through the woods, we discover all kinds of little treasures; we collect berries, nuts, mushrooms and feathers. We pause for a moment to watch the shy inhabitants of the forest before we set off towards home once again. There, a good book and a hot tea are already awaiting. Indian Summer is the second part of Uwe Rosenberg's puzzle trilogy following 2016's Cottage Garden, and this game is firmly geared towards experienced players. At the heart of the game are puzzle tiles with holes that are placed on individual forest boards to cover up treasures. When players get their hands on these, they gain more options and an edge over their opponents. All that counts in the end is to be the first to cover your forest floor completely with leaves.

How it plays

Mechanics

Grid CoveragePattern BuildingRondelTile Placement

On the shelf

Categories

Abstract StrategyAnimalsEnvironmentalPuzzle

Questions players ask

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  • How do setup and the first turn work in Indian Summer?
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