![]() There are different types of cards that all have unique abilities. Next, players take turns playing the cards selected in the first step. Place them face down in front of you then set the remainder of the stack in front of your neighbor (left or right alternates each round). The Exploration Phase begins each round where players simultaneously draft cards and choose two that will be played during that step. Sea and forest spaces produce fish and wood, respectively and carrots come from fields. The world board is divided into equal spaces consisting of different territories and are identified by grid coordinates. Each type of territory produces a unique resource that may be claimed during the harvest phase each round. ![]() Shuffle the exploration cards and deal 10 (or 12 in a 3-player game) to each person.Ī game of Bunny Kingdom consists of four rounds with each containing three phases (Exploration, Construction and Harvest). Select a color then take the 36 rabbit figures, adding one on the scoring track and setting the others in front of you, Create a general pool of the tokens (Farms, Sky Towers and Camps) as well as the excess city figures. To begin the set up process, place the board in the middle of the table then add a Strength 1 city on each designated space on the board. Or in our case, conquering our front yard. The game consists of a board, cards, 36 rabbit meeples per player, building tokens and city figures with either one two or three towers (representative of their strength). In Bunny Kingdom, you’re playing as Rabbit Lords who working on behalf of the Bunny King to conquer new lands. So what did we do? Played a rabbit-themed board game, Bunny Kingdom from IELLO! And boy, it sure feels accurate. I was reminded of this because we discovered last week that we have another nest. We gloved up and attempted to round them up, but it took four of us and a bucket to put them in. A couple years ago a mamma bunny decided to dig a nest into our front yard and one day the babies got loose. But have you ever tried a similar feat with other critters? Like bunnies, for example. Most people understand the phrase, “It’s like herding cats.” It takes a bit of skill and luck to figure out how to wrangle them into one place.
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