Everdell is a brand new game where you can harvest resources to build a woodland village. From Everfrost to Bellsong, many a peaceful year has passed in Everdell, but the time has come for new territories to be settled and new cities to be established.
Adapted from the award-winning board game from Tabletop Tycoon, Everdell is a fantastical city building game that combines worker placement and strategic card play to create a new civilization. You can gather resources to build fanciful constructions and recruit colourful critters as well to make your city thrive. Each card in your city will score points, and after four seasons have passed the highest-scoring city will win.
You can face off against other founders in cross-platform multiplayer games, or test your civic wits with AI play and Solo Challenges. Dire Wold Digital is the publisher of the game, and they have developed several games like Sagrada, Eternal Card Game, Raiders of the North Sea, and Lanterns: The Harvest Festival.

Game features
The gameplay of Everdell will require you to take three actions during each turn. They are as follows:
Place a worker: You will need to send one of your helpful workers out into the valley for gathering resources. Berries, twigs, resins, pebbles, and various cards can be found, which will all be needed for your new civilization to grow.
Play a card: You city can hold up to 15 critter and construction cards. These cards can generate resources, open up abilities, and also score points win the game. Discover combos and synergies as well to race past your opponents.
Prepare for next season: As the seasons change, your workers will go home and be ready for the next round, but it is still important to plan your city carefully. After four seasons, the Winter Moon returns and the game will end.

Game pre-registration
Everdell is now available to pre-register for Android and iOS. There is no information yet regarding the official launch date of the game.
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