Pergola
Pergola
Pergola invites you to build a flourishing garden where success comes from beauty rather than aggression. Your goal is to arrange flowers and insects in a way that appears harmonious on the surface yet quietly racks up points through smart positioning.
Instead of rigid structures or restrictive rules, you’re given the freedom to shape your layout however you like, and that freedom is where the strategy lives. Every placement feels like a brushstroke on a growing canvas as you decide whether to tuck blooms into hidden nooks or stretch them across wide rows for maximum effect, all while directing helpful winged visitors to the spots where they’ll earn their keep. Some plants thrive in clusters while others rise proudly when stacked higher. Ladybirds climb to the top, butterflies like groups, bees are picky and dragonflies become powerhouses once the garden reaches maturity.
Turns are fast and satisfying. You select a tool from the shared pool, gather new life for your garden, decide where to place it and then trigger an action that brings motion to the scene, whether it’s a frog sending ripples through lily pads, flowing water opening new paths or a bird swooping in with something useful. The available tools shift each time a player makes a choice which keeps the decision space fresh and stops any strategy from going stale.
After fifteen turns the garden stands complete, just in time for one last appreciative look before tallying the points. Pergola strikes a delicate balance between charm and strategy, delivering depth without complication and rewarding players who take pride in finishing with something beautiful on the table.
Pergola
Pergola invites you to build a flourishing garden where success comes from beauty rather than aggression. Your goal is to arrange flowers and insects in a way that appears harmonious on the surface yet quietly racks up points through smart positioning.
Instead of rigid structures or restrictive rules, you’re given the freedom to shape your layout however you like, and that freedom is where the strategy lives. Every placement feels like a brushstroke on a growing canvas as you decide whether to tuck blooms into hidden nooks or stretch them across wide rows for maximum effect, all while directing helpful winged visitors to the spots where they’ll earn their keep. Some plants thrive in clusters while others rise proudly when stacked higher. Ladybirds climb to the top, butterflies like groups, bees are picky and dragonflies become powerhouses once the garden reaches maturity.
Turns are fast and satisfying. You select a tool from the shared pool, gather new life for your garden, decide where to place it and then trigger an action that brings motion to the scene, whether it’s a frog sending ripples through lily pads, flowing water opening new paths or a bird swooping in with something useful. The available tools shift each time a player makes a choice which keeps the decision space fresh and stops any strategy from going stale.
After fifteen turns the garden stands complete, just in time for one last appreciative look before tallying the points. Pergola strikes a delicate balance between charm and strategy, delivering depth without complication and rewarding players who take pride in finishing with something beautiful on the table.