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Arcane Wonders Launches Vegetable Stock, the Cute, Family-Friendly Card Game that Gives Players the Power to Crash the Fiscal Farmer’s Market

 Arcane Wonders, a renowned publisher of high-quality tabletop, board, and card games, is excited to reveal the launch of Vegetable Stock. First debuted as Small Farmer, Vegetable Stock is a card game about vegetable economics now featuring all new artwork and part of the Dice Tower Essentials line. It is now available via all good retailers and the Arcane Wonders website.

The rules are simple: Each card has three vegetable icons on it, with vegetables coming in five types. Players take turns choosing one of the cards and placing it in their harvest pile face down. Once everyone has taken one card, there will be one card remaining, which will determine which vegetables increase in value. If it reaches the top level and needs to move again, move it all the way to the bottom level instead. (The market crashed! Sorry about that!)

After six rounds, determine your score by multiplying the number of each vegetable you have harvested by the final price of that vegetable. The player with the highest score wins! A cute and easy-to-grasp family game that takes only 15 minutes to play, Vegetable Stock is a simple yet engaging way to get your loved ones invested in family game night.

Vegetable Stock is available for sale online via Arcane Wonders’ official website and from all good retailers.

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About Arcane Wonders

Based in Sachse, TX, Arcane Wonders is a publisher of critically acclaimed and high-quality tabletop games in the hobby game industry. In 2012, Arcane Wonders released Mage Wars to critical acclaim and has since published many successful expansions. In 2014, the company partnered with Tom Vasel from The Dice Tower to expand its catalog with the introduction of the Dice Tower Essentials line of games, which now includes such hits as OnitamaSmartphone Inc., and Aquatica.

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