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Fall has arrived in Sweetwater Grove. It's nearly time to celebrate the harvest festival! Her Majesty has given you new responsibilities. Harvest and sell fruit from the fall crop, decorate... (continuer à lire)
Fall has arrived in Sweetwater Grove. It's nearly time to celebrate the harvest festival! Her Majesty has given you new responsibilities. Harvest and sell fruit from the fall crop, decorate the hive with colorful leaves, and store nectar for winter. So start up the waggle dance - it's time for business!
In Honey Buzz: Fall Flavors, the queen's honey stand is up and running, but fall is here and winter is just around the corner! Will you forage in a new field for apples, pears, and pumpkins? Cap off nectar cells to protect them from the approaching frost? Or perhaps add a splash of leafy color to the bustling hive? And don't forget to send your industrious workers to the harvest festival!
Mix and match the five new modules to discover your favorite combination with this BEE-utiful autumnal expansion!
• Fall Fruit - Forage in a different field, with new flower types, and collect fruit instead of pollen! Sell your collected apples, pears, and pumpkins at the market or save them up to complete new orders that require fruit.
• Harvest Festival - Trim your labor force by retiring workers and sending them off to the harvest festival. As each worker retires, you choose whether they propose a toast or work one last time.
• Autumn Leaves - Collect colorful leaves found on the new leafy hive tiles as a means of decorating your hive for the queen! Score points for the leaves in your hive, based on which foliage card is in play.
• Sweetwater Sunset - The sunset track creates a new end-game trigger and shows progress toward it. When the sun sets on the last day of fall in Sweetwater Grove, marking the arrival of winter, the game ends.
• Nectar Caps - Put caps on your nectar tiles to prepare for winter! Nectar caps are worth lots of points and might even earn you a trophy, but they slow your economy because capped nectar tiles cannot produce honey.
Mechanisms:• Memory• Pattern Building• Tile Placement• Worker Placement