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Scientific Name: Dactylorhiza aristata

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Keyflower: A Game of Strategy and Village Building

Keyflower is a board game designed for 2-6 players, created by Richard Breese and Sebastian Bleasdale. Published by R&D Games, Ediciones MasQueOca, FoxMind, and Game Harbor, it was first released in 2012.

About the Game

In Keyflower, players compete to build the most successful and bustling settlement in a newly discovered land. The game is played over four rounds, each representing a season: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. New workers arrive on the Keyflower during the first three seasons.

  • Designer: Richard Breese, Sebastian Bleasdale
  • Artist: Juliet Breese, Jo Breese, Gemma Tegelaers
  • Players: 2-6
  • Playtime: Approximately 90 minutes (though some experienced players can complete it in less than two hours).

Key Series

Keyflower is part of the "Key" series of games designed by Richard Breese. These games often involve strategic resource management and worker placement.

Expansions

Several expansions exist for Keyflower, adding variety and new gameplay elements. One notable expansion is "Keyflower: The Farmers," which introduces livestock to the game, allowing players to raise and breed animals for points.

Quirky Facts

  • In 1620, a ship named Keyflower carried pilgrims across the "Keytlantic" Ocean to "Keymerica."

Further Information

  • BoardGamePrices.com is a price comparison site for finding cheap board games, including Keyflower.