
From majestic Maples to ancestral Oaks, players nurture their trees aiming to thrive over the course of a year in a beautiful National Park.
In the spring, players carefully grow their trees, scoring as hikers enjoy traveling the trails in summer.
When autumn comes, leaves fall in the ever-changing direction of the wind, guided to cover the terrain and other players’ leaves. Points are awarded in winter for the most coverage of each region in the park.
Gain your ground in the park to be victorious in Bosk!
Gameplay
Bosk is played over 4 seasons, 2 playing seasons, 2 scoring seasons -- each one unique!
Spring
Players grow each of their 8 trees (numbered 1 through 4) on intersections of the grid lines on the park board.
Summer
Hikers visit, travelling the trails. Players score points for having the highest (or second place) total value from trees in each row and column. 2 points for 1st, 1 for second.
Autumn
The wind starts to blow and leaves fall. In turn, each player blows leaves from one of their trees. The wind board determines which tree (a 1 tree in the first round) and which direction the wind is blowing. Players choose a tile from their hand of tiles (2 through 8, and a squirrel) to determine how many leaves to blow from their tree. Leaves are placed in a meandering path in the direction of the wind, covering the various terrain squares. Players may cover other players leaves by returning 1 leaf to the supply for each leaf being covered. The squirrel can jump up to 3 spaces in the direction of the wind, cover any sized pile and can't be covered.
Winter
Players score again, this time for having majority (or second place) based on coverage per each of the 8 regions on the board -- 5 points for 1st, 3 points for 2nd. The highest scoring player is the winner!
- Model: Bosk
BGG Link: | BGG Link |
Game Type: | Abstract Games | Family Games |
Game Categories: | Abstract Strategy |
Game Mechanisms: | Area Majority / Influence | Bias | Hand Management |
Game Family: | Admin: Better Description Needed! | Category: Combinatorial | Components: 3-Dimensional (3D) | Theme: Nature | Theme: Trees and Forests |
Game Designer(s): | Daryl Andrews | Erica Bouyouris |
Game Artist(s): | Kwanchai Moriya | Peter Wocken |
BGG Rank Overall: | 1965 |
BGG Weight: | 2.13 |
BGG Weight Filter: | 2 to 3 |
From majestic Maples to ancestral Oaks, players nurture their trees aiming to thrive over the course of a year in a beautiful National Park.
In the spring, players carefully grow their trees, scoring as hikers enjoy traveling the trails in summer.
When autumn comes, leaves fall in the ever-changing direction of the wind, guided to cover the terrain and other players’ leaves. Points are awarded in winter for the most coverage of each region in the park.
Gain your ground in the park to be victorious in Bosk!
Gameplay
Bosk is played over 4 seasons, 2 playing seasons, 2 scoring seasons -- each one unique!
Spring
Players grow each of their 8 trees (numbered 1 through 4) on intersections of the grid lines on the park board.
Summer
Hikers visit, travelling the trails. Players score points for having the highest (or second place) total value from trees in each row and column. 2 points for 1st, 1 for second.
Autumn
The wind starts to blow and leaves fall. In turn, each player blows leaves from one of their trees. The wind board determines which tree (a 1 tree in the first round) and which direction the wind is blowing. Players choose a tile from their hand of tiles (2 through 8, and a squirrel) to determine how many leaves to blow from their tree. Leaves are placed in a meandering path in the direction of the wind, covering the various terrain squares. Players may cover other players leaves by returning 1 leaf to the supply for each leaf being covered. The squirrel can jump up to 3 spaces in the direction of the wind, cover any sized pile and can't be covered.
Winter
Players score again, this time for having majority (or second place) based on coverage per each of the 8 regions on the board -- 5 points for 1st, 3 points for 2nd. The highest scoring player is the winner!
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