Spring Cleaning
Spring Cleaning
Description from Boardgamegeek.com
Spring is here, and everyone on the block has decided to get rid of the clutter in their houses. Players will attempt to offload their excess items, but they have to organize them first. Players will need to make space in their houses to clean and will have to offer up some of their items to the rest of the neighborhood while also taking items from other neighbors if those items will help them organize better. Try to empty your house of your clutter first so that you can be the first to relax in the warm spring weather.
In Spring Cleaning, players try to shed all their cards first, but must offer some of them in the process. Offered cards may be drawn or played by opponents. Players may not sort their hand of cards, so by offering cards to the table they can change the structure of their hand to be best able to play cards.
Once one player sheds all cards, players gain trash depending on how many cards they still have. The player with the lowest amount of trash wins the game after a certain number of trash has been scored.
Does it have English rules?
Does it have English rules?
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