
Key Flow
A game by Richard Breese, Sebastian Bleasdale, Ian Vincent
2 - 6 Players 45 - 75 minutes Medium
Drafting, Neighbor Scope, Network and Route Building, Set Collection, Simultaneous Action Selection, Worker Placement
Card Game, City Building, Economic, Farming, Medieval
Description
Key Flow is a card-driven game where players build communities alongside a river, sending workers to develop their economy and flourish. The game is played over four seasons, with each season bringing new opportunities to build, trade, and score points. With a unique blend of drafting, network building, and set collection, players must strategically choose which cards to keep and which to pass to their neighbors. As players develop their village, they can score points in various ways, from upgrading buildings to gathering gold. With its normal complexity and 45-75 minute playtime, Key Flow is accessible to board game fans and offers a fun and engaging experience for 2-6 players. The game's medieval theme and economic mechanics make for a thrilling competition, where the player who scores the most points wins.
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