

Cauldron: Bubble and Boil
Description
Cauldron: Bubble and Boil is a game in which the players are witches and warlocks try to win the coveted Witches Eye in a potion brewing contest. The game involves planting gardens, harvesting ingredients and hexing your opponents. There are multiple strategies to earn victory points and win the game.
CONTENTS:
Retail Edition of Cauldron: Bubble and Boil
1 Rulebook
1 Lore book (with stories by Kickstarter backers)
4 Cauldrons
4 player mats (with diablerie score and turn order guide)
1 Victory Point scoreboard
49 Crone Tokens
32 Green cubes
32 Orange cubes
32 Red cubes
32 Yellow cubes
32 black Corruption discs
2 player markers for 4 players (8 total)
80 cards
10 Advanced Victory Cards
Each card has three types of game information: hex, ingredient and recipe.
The players have a number of choices each turn. They may chose to cast a hex spell which has various effects (e.g. stealing resources, lowering or raising victory points, etc.). Casting a hex raises your position on the "Diablerie Track" which yields victory points at the end of the game.
They may take cards in their hand that produce the same resource and plant them in a garden (minimum 2 cards). A garden is a set of cards that produce ingredients for brewing recipes at the end of the game. You may have a maximum of three gardens. gardens cannot normally have cards added to it once it is planted. The player takes ingredients from their garden every turn and places it in their cauldron. These are used at the end of the game to brew recipes. Additionally, each time a garden is successfully harvested completely (i.e. no resource remaining in a garden)the player receives a Crone Token (each worth 3 points at the end of the game).
The third option a card provides is for a player to play as a recipe card. Each recipe lists a victory point total and the ingredients required to brew it. If a player chooses to save a recipe, the player places it face down under the player's cauldron. no one is allowed to look at recipes once they are placed under a cauldron (this is called "recording a recipe in a cook book").
Additional information:
Casting a hex requires paying the listed cost. Often the cost is accepting a black corruption token. A corruption token is placed in your cauldron and at the end of the game each corruption token destroys one resource of your choice.
The game ends when two resources are depleted or when one player has recorded seven recipes. For a quicker game or longer game, adjust the number of recipes that can be recorded.