Flower War

Part strategy, part luck, this two player dice-based area control game revolves around the practice of xochiyaoyotl, or the Flower War, used by the Aztecs from around 1450 to 1519.

These were ritual battles fought between the Aztecs and their rivals, in which a small group of champions representing each side would test their mettle, hoping to force a submission from their opponents. Even if captured, defeat in this arena frequently meant death via ritual sacrifice. However, this was seen as more noble than death during a traditional battle: xochimiquiztli, meaning "flowery death, blissful death, fortunate death", was a glorious end.

This game was entered into the BGG 2020 1 Card Game Print and Play Design Contest, placing 3rd in the “Best Wargame” category. The entire game fits onto a single playing card (poker sized), although it also requires 11 six-sided dice and a token of any kind.



Comments blurb

"I really liked a lot about this design. The mechanics are simple and clean, the artwork attractive."
"I. REALLY. LIKE. The bird side … it was phenomenal."
"Thank you so much for such a great experience … keep making excellent things. Keep creating!"


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