Fresh Air, Fresh Starts… and Fresh Games 🌸
- James Barron
- Mar 20
- 2 min read
The days are getting longer, the sun feels a little warmer, and suddenly everything just feels lighter. Spring has a way of inviting us to slow down, gather together, and enjoy the moment—and what better way to do that than around a table with a beautiful, relaxing game?
Whether you’re looking for something peaceful, nature-inspired, or just a cozy way to spend an afternoon, these spring-themed games at Monkey Llama Games are the perfect fit.
🌷 Games That Capture the Spirit of Spring
🌹 La Fleur (with Rose Rococo Expansion)
Elegant, colorful, and full of charm, La Fleur is all about building the most beautiful bouquet to impress at a royal garden party. With its soft aesthetic and thoughtful gameplay, it feels like strolling through a blooming garden. Add the Rose Rococo expansion for even more depth and variety—it’s like spring in full bloom.
🦋 Butterfly Garden
Few things say spring quite like butterflies. In Butterfly Garden, players cultivate flowers to attract these delicate visitors, creating a peaceful and visually stunning experience. It’s easy to pick up and wonderfully calming—perfect for a laid-back game night.
🐞 Garden Guests
Step into a lively garden filled with charming critters. Garden Guests blends light strategy with adorable theme, as players interact with the tiny creatures that make a garden come alive. It’s approachable, fun, and great for families or casual players looking for something cheerful.
🌧️ A Gentle Rain: Bloom Edition
This is relaxation in game form. A Gentle Rain: Bloom Edition is a quiet, meditative experience where players place tiles to create blooming lotus flowers across a tranquil pond. No pressure, no competition—just a soothing, cooperative vibe that feels like listening to rain on a spring afternoon.
🌼 A Season for Slowing Down
Spring isn’t just about doing more—it’s about enjoying what’s in front of you. These games invite you to take a breath, share a moment, and maybe even open a window while you play.
Stop into Monkey Llama Games, find your favorite spring-inspired title, and bring a little extra warmth and color to your table this season 🌿
Two more you can add to that list are Herbaceous and Sunset Over Water. The perfect player count for both is 4 with Herbaceous being about collecting herbs from a community garden to add to your collection and Sunset Over Water being about capturing scenic vistas while plein air painting. But I'm a sucker for any game designed by Steve Finn and Edo Baraf that uses Beth Sobel art. They're always the right mix of chill and pretty.