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Lanterns: The Emperor's Gifts
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Description
Description
The emperor has declared that pavilions shall be constructed among the lanterns floating on the lake for this year's festival. Place pavilions to earn gifts from the emperor, and redeem those gifts for powerful actions to make this the best harvest festival yet! In this expansion, designed by Jason D. Kingsley, players have a small supply of pavilions. When you place a tile, you may choose to build a pavilion on that tile. When you make a color match on a pavilion, you earn a gift from the emperor, a new currency that can be redeemed on new actions defined by emperor cards. Each game, two Emperor cards are revealed from a small deck. Each turn, each player can redeem two gifts to activate one card and perform the special action associated with it: make an extra dedication at the end of your turn, convert favor tokens into victory points, etc. These actions increase the variety and the puzzliness of the base game. Contents Summary 11 Wooden Pavilions 1 Lake Tile 6 Emperor Cards 5 Wild Lantern Cards 18 Gift Tokens Various Scoring Tokens1 Rulebook.
- Expansion for the incredibly popular Lanterns: The Harvest Festival!
- Challenge your friends with new goals and a bit of added strategy!
- Play with different emperor cards every game for a new experience!
- Number of players: 2 - 4
- Ages: 8 and up
Reviews
Reviews
Most of our games end with very close scores. Keeps everyone invested till the end.
Instructions were clear, didn’t have to google anything. That’s rare these days.
My wife and I have added this to our at-home date night rotation. Way better than scrolling phones.
It’s one of those games that feels calm but you’re constantly thinking. Hard to explain but we love it.
Different tile layouts every time keep it fresh. Doesn’t feel repetitive.

Most of our games end with very close scores. Keeps everyone invested till the end.
Instructions were clear, didn’t have to google anything. That’s rare these days.
My wife and I have added this to our at-home date night rotation. Way better than scrolling phones.
It’s one of those games that feels calm but you’re constantly thinking. Hard to explain but we love it.
Different tile layouts every time keep it fresh. Doesn’t feel repetitive.
