Gabriela Carreira
Reviewed in Brazil on May 21, 2025
Veio bem embalado, tudo certinho
Carol
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
Purchased as a gift and they absolutely love it from the cute art, fun game and additional related games.Small, easy to travel with - all fit in box. Sturdy cards
Ruby
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Very nice game for family time together. Its good option for kids around ten but difficulty level is not for younger kids because there are many things to remember. Cards are really good quality and good size.
Julian Isham
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
The kids love it
Wildhare21
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
A gentle deck building game with lovely artwork. Great for fans of the graphic novel.
Jessica Reed
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Such a fun and lovely game! Would highly recommend!
Ruby
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
I bought it as a gift for my daughter. She loved it. A very nice family or friends card game to play. Cards are very good quality and beautifully made. Perfect gift for kids. It is not for very young kids as they might find it hard to follow instructions.
Kaitlyn C. Walker
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
Love this game, it’s a nice adjustment from the OG tea dragon game- my family all prefers this one version. It’s such a gorgeous and fun game, the gameplay is perfect
C. J. C.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 25, 2023
A lovely variation on the Tea Dragon Society Card Game. Can be played on its own, or combined with the other version to make up to a five player game.Rules are essentially the same, with only slight additions to point scoring mechanics. Clear instructions, easy to set up and easy to learn.Lovely art work.
C. J. C.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 14, 2023
A sweet and gentle game, easy to pick up and learn, with delightful art.Even if you haven't read the comics this is based on yet, the references won't detract from the mechanics of the game play.The instructions are clear and concise, the accompanying demo rounds strip a nice way of talking new players through a first round.
Bethani Jade
Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2023
We just finished our first game. It was pretty fun and very cute. The instructions and first setup are poor. But next time will be easy. The actual gameplay is simple to understand, quick and enjoyable.
M&AL
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2020
The instructions for this game were a bit complicated and I was frustrated trying to figure it out while my 6 year old wouldn’t stop asking me if we could play. Start with the card game booklet not the comic when reading directions. Once we understood the rules and the different cards it was very very fun. We love all our Katie O’Neill books so this was a must buy. We bought it for Xmas and have already played 3 times. I’m writing this review because we are playing again. Tips : to get your cards sorted:Separate all the tea dragon cards into their starter decks (ex all jasmine dragon cards say jasmine on the bottom ) then pick your dragon deck. There is one mentor card(a card that gets passed from player to player)Memory cards are represented by seasons. Green is spring, yellow is summer, orange is autumn and blue is winter. Separate them into piles. All the rest of the cards are market cards, put those in a pile.Have fun!
Douglas R. Briggs
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018
With lovely artwork that mirrors the equally lovely book it's based on by the same author, this game puts 2-4 players in the personas of custodians of tea dragons, responsible for raising them through four seasons. Players grow their tea-dragons and purchase cards for victory points (summed up at the end of the game to determine the winner), prevent setbacks, or increase their tea dragons' growth. There is no inter-player conflict.The game is listed as 10+, though I believe precocious 8-year-olds can pick up the nuances of the game easily enough. The game mechanic itself is quite simple: draw a card form the player's deck or buy a card from the "market" or "memories" open to all players. When all four seasons have elapsed, the game is over and the winner determined based on victory points. To simplify learning, the game comes with both an explanation of the rules and a small comic (using the characters from the book, of course!) demonstrating play.I can't recommend this fun game enough. It plays quickly once you've played a season or two picking it up and is varied enough to provide variety from game to game, even for the adults lucky enough to be invited to play.