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Number of Players | 1-4 |
Playtime | 30-60 Min |
Suggested Ages | 14+ |
Designer(s) | Ben Pinchback, Matt Riddle |
Publisher | 25th Century |
Three Sisters is a strategic roll-and-write game about farming in your backyard. Three Sisters is named after an indigenous agricultural technique still widely used today in which three different crops — in this case, pumpkins, beans, and corns— are planted close together. Corn gives a lattice for beans to climb, the beans bring nitrogen from the air into the soil, and the squash provides a natural mulch ground cover to reduce weeds and keep pests away.
In the game, you will have your own player sheet with multiple areas: the garden, which is divided into six numbered zones, each containing the three crop types; the apiary; compost; perennials; goods; fruit; and the shed, which is filled with tools that have special abilities. All the crops, flowers, fruits, and hives are represented by tracks that you will mark off as you acquire these items. Many of the tracks are interconnected with other elements in the game, giving you additional bonuses along the way. A common feature of these tracks are circles that represent a harvest, which generates goods; get enough goods, and you will unlock bonus actions. Advancing on all of these tracks gives various amounts of points, advancements, and bonuses.
The game plays over eight rounds. Every round, roll dice based on the number of players, group them by number, then place them on an action space of the circular action wheel, starting with the current position of the farmer; the farmer moves each round, which means that dice showing 1s, 2s, etc. will end up on different spaces each round. Once the dice have been placed, each player takes one die and uses it as described below. Once all players have drafted a die, all players get to use the lowest-valued die remaining on the action wheel. A die will let you do two things, which you can do in either order:
To plant, you will mark the bottom space of two empty crop tracks. (Note that you cannot plant beans until the corn adjacent to the beans is tall enough to support them.) To water, you will mark one space in all the crop tracks that already have at least one mark in them. As for the actions on the action wheel, you may:
Perennials don't have a direct action associated with them and are marked off only through actions in other areas, with the various perennials providing different bonuses as you mark them.
At the end of the round, players receive a bonus action, either rain that waters all numbered zones in your garden, a trip to the shed, or a visit to the farmer's market. After eight rounds, you will score points for harvested crops, perennials, the apiary, fruit, and some shed items. Whoever has the most points wins the game.
Three Sisters also has a solo mode in which you try to top your own score against an "opponent" that drafts dice and blocks areas of your sheet.
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