Flowers are placed on graves to honor those who are gone but not forgotten. Long-lasting flower arrangements in graveyards are called “immortelle,” and may consist of dried flowers or flowers made with different materials.
But even here there is no permanent rest – it is not uncommon for such flowers to be moved or stolen.
In Immortal, players will take turns adding Flower tiles to their available flowers or placing them in rows or columns on the Cemetery board. Lines of Flowers must be either sequential numbers or the same number, but different colors. The player who places all their Flowers first is the winner!
In Immortal, players take turns adding Flower tiles to their collection or placing them on the Cemetery board in rows or columns.
Lines of Flowers must either be sequential numbers or the same number but in different colors.
The game is inspired by immortelle, long-lasting flower arrangements traditionally placed on graves.
Players aim to strategically place their Flowers on the board, with the goal of using all their tiles.
The first player to place all their Flowers wins the game, symbolizing a tribute to those who are gone but not forgotten.