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A compilation of two games: Stratégie-Flore - The playfield consists of a square garden made up of 49 flowers arranged in seven rows and seven columns. The flowers themselves consist of anywhere between one to nine petals. The number of petals on each flower signifies how many points each flower is worth. Players take turns picking flowers to earn points. However, one player can only pick flowers on a horizontal row and the other player can only pick flowers on a vertical column. The row and column they are allowed to choose from are determined by the last flower picked. The goal of the game is to have the most points after all the flowers are picked or to have the most points at the time a player is unable to make a move. Gyracolor - The playfield consists of a five by five grid. The twenty-five squares are filled with five different colored squares consisting of five of each color. Players select a coordinate on the grid to move (either clockwise or counterclockwise) the adjoining squares around. The goal is to get all the same colored boxes across in the same line.
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