Spring Meadow
Spring Meadow review
Spring Meadow is the final installment in Uwe Rosenberg's "puzzle trilogy," following Cottage Garden and Indian Summer. It's a tile-laying game with a Tetris-style feel, and it's the most interactive of the three.
The game is relatively simple to learn, but there's a good amount of strategy involved in choosing your tiles and placing them on your mountain board. The goal is to be the first player to earn two hiking pins, which you do by scoring points based on your meadow tile selection.
I really enjoyed the game, and I think it's a great choice for families or groups of friends who are looking for a light and fun game. It's also a good choice for gamers who are looking for a more strategic challenge. It's definitely the most streamlined of the trilogy, and the gameplay is quick and satisfying. However, the tile art is less visually appealing than the other titles in the series, but still pleasant.
Overall, I'd highly recommend Spring Meadow to fans of Uwe Rosenberg's games and anyone who enjoys Tetris-style puzzle games. It's a fun and engaging game that's sure to please a wide range of players.