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Thanks for your game, I had a great time! It looks good, sounds good, and is a pleasure to play. 

I have a question, do purple cards get points for blue and red cards or only for other purple cards? At first, I thought it was the former option, but I guess I was wrong.

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Thanks for playing and for such cool comments. The score is very simple, petals score when there are adjacent symbols or colors. 15 points if there is a symbol match, 10 points if the color matches. We wanted to add more special cards and a market between sessions, maybe we do that soon!

Yeah, that's what I figured, but I thought purple went with both blue and red, but half as well, and it even seemed logical to me because purple is a mix of blue and red. But more likely, I was just given points for a similar pattern and thought it was points for color combinations ahahh

That's a very cool idea! I was looking for some way of incentivizing more scores with different colors, and this sounds perfect!! Thank you very much.
About your game, I would really like to let you know about the game we are working on, it is also a tile placement inspired by Carcassonne and Dorfromantik! https://canvas-games.itch.io/canvas-infernum
I hope you like it and understand some cool and special powers we thought to add to these mechanics.

Thanks, it was fun to play! The art is great, and you did a great job coming up with jesters and characters with quests and dialog. It adds to the involvement. It's obvious you were inspired by Dorfromantik, but I barely noticed the Carcassonne influence, personally, I would have liked a little more emphasis on the economy, but that's on a lover. Since you have squares rather than hexagons unlike Dorfromantik, it feels like there's a little less variety in the game. When you allocate squares of matching tilesets to arrange the tiles, it seems like an oversimplification to me. In the end, I did have a good time and enjoyed myself.