
Mycelia (Saturday Review)
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Show Notes
Fungi have long been misclassified as plants. In reality, they are a whole kingdom of their own. What we call a mushroom is just a fungus's fruit that appears above ground, but a mushroom is just a tiny part of a fungus. It's their underground root system composed of dense masses of fine, thread-like filaments, called hyphae, that makes up the majority of a fungus. Yet, mushrooms are crucial in a fungus's propagation. Mushrooms send out spores, which are carried through the air to new locations. When they eventually germinate they create new Mycelia by J. J. Neville from Split Stone Games.
Read the full review here: https://tabletopgamesblog.com/2023/08/26/mycelia-saturday-review/
Useful Links
- Mycelia: https://splitstonegames.com/
- Split Stone Games: https://splitstonegames.com/
- BGG listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/378476/mycelia
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