Your dream garden is calling! Spend a relaxing afternoon in your Floriferous garden with this elegant board game. Wander through the garden, collect beautiful flowers, and find joy in nature's abundance. The goal is to collect flowers and pair them with abundance, desire, and mastery cards to gain the most joy. The game lasts 3 days, divided into 5 turns (or 4 turns for 5 players). Each turn, you move one step through the garden and pick up a flower or desire card. After 3 days, sum up your scores for desires, mastery, and in - game points. The player with the most points wins. There are 5 types of flowers (Tulip, Poppy, Lily, Daisy, and Mum) in 5 colors (Yellow, White, Pink, Orange, Purple). Many flower cards have bugs like Butterfly, Ladybug, Bee, Moth, and Beetle, which are used for scoring. Desire cards in the garden are worth points based on your flower collection. Abundance cards at the garden's bottom give points according to your matching flower aspects. Sculpture cards in the garden award points to the player with the most sculptures. Face - down cards are picked up like others, but you don't know what they are until you choose. Stones in the garden are collected with the cards they're on. Every 2 stones equal one point at the end, and they may help you get a cup of tea. The cup of tea goes to the player with the most stones. Mastery cards at the garden's top are scored daily based on your flower collection, and players compete to score them first.

How to play: First, set up the game board to create your garden. Decide the number of players and adjust the number of turns accordingly (5 turns per day for most cases, 4 turns per day for 5 players). Each turn, move one step through the garden on the board and pick up either a flower or a desire card. As you collect cards, keep an eye on your collection to match the requirements of abundance, desire, and mastery cards. At the end of each day, score the mastery cards. After 3 days, sum up all your scores from desires, mastery, and in - game points to see who wins. Things to note: When picking up face - down cards, be patient as you won't know what they are until you choose. For stones, remember that every 2 stones count as one point at the end of the game, and they can also help you get the cup of tea. Maintenance advice: Keep the cards in a dry and clean place to prevent them from getting damaged. You can use a card protector if you want to make them last longer. When not in use, store the game in its box to keep all parts together.