Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/indian-summer-game/id1410742147?mt=8 Indian Summer Game DIGIDICED Indian Summer Before winter makes its appearance, a particularly warm fall bathes the forest in a golden shimmer. During… $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsIndian Summer Before winter makes its appearance, a particularly warm fall bathes the forest in a golden shimmer. During the Indian Summer, New England blossoms one last time. Treetops are ablaze with countless colors — a living rainbow, from green to orange to red. Slowly the first leaves are starting to fall. Meanwhile, our steps and the diligent squirrels rustle the colorful foliage. On our walks through the woods, we discover all kinds of little treasures; we collect berries, nuts, mushrooms and feathers. We pause for a moment to watch the shy inhabitants of the forest before we set off towards home once again. There, a good book and a hot tea are already awaiting. The heart of Indian Summer are puzzle tiles with holes that are placed on individual forest boards to cover up treasures. When players get their hands on these, they gain more options and an edge over their opponents. All that counts in the end is to be the first to cover your forest floor completely with leaves. Indian Summer is the second part of Uwe Rosenberg''s puzzle trilogy following 2016's smash hit game, Cottage Garden. This game is further geared towards more experienced players. Information Seller:DIGIDICED Genre:Board, Puzzle Release:Oct 18, 2018 Updated:Jan 09, 2024 Version:2.3 Size:136.6 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel chengchisang Well-Known Member May 25, 2018 119 31 28 #2 chengchisang, Oct 18, 2018 what is the diff between Patchwork and the Cottage Garden? looks like just a change in skin to me Dailon80 likes this. Dailon80 Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2014 3,574 66 48 Program Director/Radio DJ Eos #3 Dailon80, Oct 18, 2018 They are similar in art style but different in gameplay Both are top notch excellent board games Cottage Garden is part of a trilogy of board games by Uwe Rosenberg. Indian Summer is part 2 of the trilogy I love cottage garden and plan on picking this one up tomorrow skoptic Well-Known Member Apr 3, 2015 634 82 28 #4 skoptic, Oct 18, 2018 It’s got a few more mechanics that CG - have been on the beta, very solid game and not just a reskin chengchisang Well-Known Member May 25, 2018 119 31 28 #5 chengchisang, Oct 19, 2018 CG: i dunno what i was playing PW: the scoring sys put me off may not pick this up ShinHadoukin Well-Known Member Feb 20, 2015 970 141 43 #6 ShinHadoukin, Oct 20, 2018 A lot of wasted screen. I’m playing on an iPhone X & there is too much screen used for leaf cover. Great game but almost too small. nkarafo Well-Known Member Mar 2, 2011 864 14 18 #7 nkarafo, Oct 25, 2018 Yes, I noticed this immediately when I was viewing the screenshots. It's not the right thing to do when you are making a boardgame, even on tablet. You need to have bigger space for the main board. phred Well-Known Member Mar 21, 2010 271 3 18 #8 phred, Oct 26, 2018 I agree. Way too much wasted screen real estate. It makes it hard for my old eyes to see the board. I also found the tutorial text to be pretty tiny too. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
They are similar in art style but different in gameplay Both are top notch excellent board games Cottage Garden is part of a trilogy of board games by Uwe Rosenberg. Indian Summer is part 2 of the trilogy I love cottage garden and plan on picking this one up tomorrow
A lot of wasted screen. I’m playing on an iPhone X & there is too much screen used for leaf cover. Great game but almost too small.
Yes, I noticed this immediately when I was viewing the screenshots. It's not the right thing to do when you are making a boardgame, even on tablet. You need to have bigger space for the main board.
I agree. Way too much wasted screen real estate. It makes it hard for my old eyes to see the board. I also found the tutorial text to be pretty tiny too.