
Perpetual Life
A game by Kuro
3 - 4 Players 60 - 75 minutes Low
Team-Based Game, Worker Placement
Farming
Description
Perpetual Life is a farming management game where 3 to 4 players work together to cultivate manafruits and develop the land. The game is easy to learn, making it accessible to new players, and takes around 60 to 75 minutes to play. Designed by Kuro and published in 2016, Perpetual Life combines team-based gameplay with worker placement mechanics, creating a unique and engaging experience. As players take turns performing actions like planting seeds, watering, and harvesting, they'll discover that some actions become more beneficial when multiple players choose them. The game also features a twist where harvesting a fruit can cause it to evolve into a more valuable one if it's next to a specific other fruit, and clustering the same type of fruit together can give bonuses, adding a fun layer of strategy to the game.
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