A prickly oasis packed into a mint tin
Publisher Galen's Games has officially introduced its new title, Verdant Arizona, a compact board game for 1–2 players that belongs to the popular Mint Tin line - games designed to fit inside a small metal candy tin. It completes the set of four titles released in this Mint Tin series.
In the game, players take on the roles of owners of competing botanical gardens. Your goal is to create the most impressive cactus exhibition. However, due to budget cuts in the parks department, both players must share a single vehicle. This thematic limitation directly influences the gameplay: where you drive to pick up new plants becomes the starting point for your opponent’s next move.
A typical match lasts around 20 minutes. The play area is formed by a 3x3 grid of cactus cards. A truck marker moves around the grid, either along the edges or between positions, indicating which cards can be taken.
As the game progresses, each player’s personal garden gradually grows into a small tableau of cards. New plants must be placed adjacent to existing ones, forming a neat grid. Every placement can strengthen future combinations or unexpectedly limit the space available for expansion. Because of this, even the simple act of placing a card becomes a small spatial puzzle.

The main objective is to build a garden that scores the most points. To achieve this, players must not only collect suitable plants but also arrange them in effective sequences. Rows and columns can grant additional points if the card values form ascending or descending lines. Additional nuances appear as well: some elements can enhance existing combinations or provide bonuses for specific areas of the garden.
Creating a perfect structure is not easy. The garden has strict limits - no row or column can exceed a certain number of cards. Because of this restriction, players constantly balance immediate benefits against long-term potential. Sometimes it is worth taking a less valuable cactus simply because it fits perfectly into a future sequence.
Special tokens add extra flexibility, allowing players either to modify the truck’s movement or to rearrange cards within their garden. These tools can help recover from an awkward placement or seize a rare opportunity to obtain the exact card needed.
As a result, Verdant Arizona blends drafting, spatial optimization, and tactical control over the shared card grid. Games move quickly, but the decisions remain meaningful until the final moments, since each newly added cactus can reshape the entire layout of the garden.
The compact format makes the game ideal for short strategic duels. At the same time, the density of decisions encourages repeated plays as players experiment with different approaches to building the perfect desert garden.

In a world where water is scarce, even a single well-chosen cactus can transform the entire garden. Build your perfect cactus garden and see who can make the desert bloom on Tabletopia.
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