Reckless rabbit rascals penetrate the Carrot Yard famous of its giant carrots. The rabbits are trying to loot as many carrots as they can, competing with each other. But their hardest challenge is to avoid the two hostile mastiffs that bite every stranger whoever sets foot in the garden. A stirring chasing-about and hide-and-seek begins among the bushes – while some rabbit droppings are left behind too.
In Répáskert (Carrot Yard) players control their own rabbit, but they also move the dogs. The same movement cards control the chaser and the chased: one half is for the dog, the other for the rabbit.
The players’ goal is to collect as many carrots as possible and increase their scores by getting the dogs catch the rabbits of the opponents.
Rabbit droppings have a special purpose. If not dropped by the end of the game, they will result in point deduction, but once in the play area, droppings may hinder the movement of the rabbits.
Of course, dogs don’t care a bit about rabbit droppings!