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Renegade Game Studios  |  SKU: RGS0502

Lanterns: The Harvest Festival

$33.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Christopher Chung
Publisher Renegade Game Studios
Players 2-4
Playtime 30 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up
Honors 2015 Mensa Select Winner
Expansion Lanterns: The Emperor's Gifts
Accessory Broken Token - Lanterns: The Harvest Festival Organizer

The harvest is in, and the artisans are hard at work preparing for the upcoming festival. Decorate the palace lake with floating lanterns and compete to become the most honored artisan when the festival begins.

In Lanterns: The Harvest Festival, players have a hand of tiles depicting various color arrangements of floating lanterns, as well as an inventory of individual lantern cards of specific colors. When you place a tile, all players (you and your opponents) receive a lantern card corresponding to the color on the side of the tile facing them. Place carefully to earn cards and other bonuses for yourself, while also looking to deny your opponents. Players gain honor by dedicating sets of lantern cards — three pairs, for example, or all seven colors — and the player with the most honor at the end of the game wins.

Customer Reviews

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Ming Kit Yeung
Easy game

Easy setup and easy to teach, even grandmas!

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Nipun Nanda
Great game

Easy to teach and play

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Dante Liburdi
Great 3 or 4 player game

I love this game when you play at 3 or 4 players because you generally only play the tiles to benefit you. However in a 2 player game it is really easy to make sure you aren’t helping your opponent. Since it’s an open hand game where you can see what colours they need and you can make sure you don’t assist them. 3-4 player is casual, 2 player is a lot more about making sure you aren’t helping the other person.