In Seikatsu, players take turns placing tiles into a shared garden area, with each tile showing a colored flower and colored bird. Players score for groups of birds as they place them, but they score for rows of flowers only at the end of the game and only for the rows of flowers that exist from their perspective, i.e., that are viewable as lines from where they sit at the game board.
Seikatsu: A Pet's Life features the same gameplay as Seikatsu, but with players placing tiles that show pets sitting on pillows instead of birds resting on flowers.
Some might think that birding as a theme is new, but we've had bird-themed board games for decades. Here's a short list of some of the best.
The Meeple Mountain team was hard at work during Gen Con 2017, getting the scoop on the latest board game news, upcoming titles, and current smash hits. Did we...