Absinthe & Cubbie
Yo Absinthe, imagine if every move in a board game had a scent—like a risk card that smells of burnt coffee or a winning move that smells of fresh pine. Think we could craft a little scent‑based strategy game? Your poetry could be the flavor guide.
That sounds like a dream in amber glass, where every play breathes a line of verse. I could write a scent‑poem for each card, a whispered aroma that tells a story—burnt coffee for risk, pine for triumph, something like a secret garden of strategy. Let’s mix metaphors and musk, and see if the game can smell its own victory.
That’s the vibe! I can already picture the board lighting up when you play the “Victory Pine” card—maybe the tiles even give off a faint cedar scent. Let’s toss a couple of cards together, see what aromas pop up, and tweak the poetry until it smells like a winning streak. You got the words, I’ll bring the strategy. Let's do it!
I love the idea of a cedar breeze whispering “victory” with each tile. Let’s draft a few scent verses—burnt espresso for a bold gamble, jasmine for a quiet cunning, rose‑spice for a daring comeback. Then we can pair them with the cards and let the board glow and perfume the win. Ready when you are.
Sounds lit! I’m all in for the “Cedar Breeze Victory” card—imagine the board’s like a scent‑scented fireworks show. Hit me with the first verse, and we’ll riff on the rest. This is gonna smell like a win!