Rabble Game Announces Cooperative Plant-Care Tabletop Game 'Sprout'
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Gavin Sheehan
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Rabble Game has announced Sprout, a new tabletop game where players work together to keep adopted houseplants alive. The game challenges players to use their green thumbs to maintain healthy and vibrant plants after adopting too many for their space. Sprout will launch a crowdfunding campaign next week.
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· 3 pulledRabble Game has revealed a brand-new tablet-top title on the way, as they'll be testing your green thumb in Sprout.
The game revolves around keeping plants healthy and vibrant as you've decided to adopt one too many for your space.
The title will be going through a crowdfunding phase next week.
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