Honey Buzz: Fall Flavors & Expansions (deluxe edition) - Unboxing

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Honey Buzz: Fall Flavors
Sweetwater Grove is all a buzz, with honey on the lips and minds of all the woodland creatures. Thanks to the hard work of accountants like you, the Queen’s honey stand is up and running. But now fall has arrived, and winter is coming! Her Majesty has given Her workers new responsibilities: harvest and sell fruit from the fall crop, decorate the hive with colorful autumn leaves, cap and store nectar for winter, and send retiring workers to be honored at the harvest festival before the sun sets on Sweetwater Grove. So strike up the waggle dance, it’s time for business!
Fall Flavors is an expansion that introduces five new modules for Honey Buzz. You can mix and match to add these modules to the game in any combination!
Fall Fruit Module - Forage in a new field of flowers and collect fruit instead of pollen. Sell your collected apples, pears, and pumpkins at the market or save them up to complete special new orders for honey-dipped fruit.
Autumn Leaves Module - 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 the foliage card in play for that game.
Nectar Caps Module - Put caps on your nectar cells to prepare for winter. Nectar caps are worth lots of points and might even earn you a trophy, but they slow down your economy because capped nectar tiles cannot produce honey!
Harvest Festival Module - Trim your labor force by retiring your 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.
Sweetwater Sunset - When playing with Fall Flavors, use the new sunset board to track progress towards the end of the game. When the sun sets on Sweetwater Grove, winter has arrived, and the game will end.
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Honey Buzz Cornucopia Mini Expansion
The Cornucopia expansion contains new components that you can include in your games of Honey Buzz: Fall Flavors, in any combination. Some introduce new rules that alter gameplay, while others increase the variety that the game has to offer.
3 new Fruit Order cards let you sell to animals known for being not-so-picky eaters (goat, pig, and dog). These cards feature wild symbols which can be satisfied by any honey or fruit.
4 new Foliage Cards reference the adjacency of leaves in your hive, putting an emphasis on placement in addition to set collection.
8 new Toast Cards for the Harvest Festival module give you scoring options related to actions taken on your turn or related to the other expansion modules.
30 new Bonus Tokens can be placed on the Harvest Festival board, making the reward for retired workers even more bountiful.
Finally, 2 new Queen's Contests for solo play reference sold or unsold fruit, and a new solo die can be used alongside the solo dice from the Honey Pot mini-expansion to make dice-based solo play interact with all of the new modules in Honey Buzz: Fall Flavors.
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Honey Buzz Fall Player Pieces
Bring some autumn color to your Honey Buzz experience! Upgrade your copy of Honey Buzz with these fall-themed player pieces!
Contents:
10 wooden beeples, 4 starting hive tiles, 1 wooden & cardboard fan token, 1 foraging token, 1 hive board, and 1 fuzzy beeple in 4 player colors.
Colors include orange, burgundy, purple, and teal
Also includes 2 marigold-colored drone beeples for solo play.
BGG Link: boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3...
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  • @paulsalomon27
    @paulsalomon2719 күн бұрын

    Hey there! Thanks so much for posting this. :) I hope you’ll do a gameplay review as well.

  • @GamesRuleDoctor

    @GamesRuleDoctor

    19 күн бұрын

    You are welcome and thank you for watching! Your comment will help us prioritize reviewing sooner than later.

  • @paulsalomon27
    @paulsalomon2719 күн бұрын

    The reason we put the punchboard outside the box is so that the insert could be designed to hold the punched components snuggly, rather than leave room for the punchboards you would recycle.

  • @GamesRuleDoctor

    @GamesRuleDoctor

    19 күн бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to respond.

  • @grog3514
    @grog35146 күн бұрын

    Is this a good game for my 6 year old if she is an avid gamer?

  • @GamesRuleDoctor

    @GamesRuleDoctor

    5 күн бұрын

    It would depend on how comfortable she is with worker placement, pattern building, and open drafting games. Building the honeycomb and placing bee workers to trigger economic benefits can be challenging to play well competitively. Taken on their own, a 6 year old can handle each mechanic. It is the combination of ALL these mechanics that increases the game's complexity. With adults, I would not play this game if the adult could not handle Ticket to Ride, Carcassonne, Settlers, Pandemic, Stone Age, Wingspan, or Splendor. Everdell, Istanbul, and Five Tribes are close in complexity.

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