In PowerPlants you are a magician and place plants and fairies in an enchanted garden. Each turn you have to decide whether you want to plant new plants in the garden and use a strong action, or whether you want to let existing plants continue to grow and use up to four heavy actions.
PowerPlants impresses with the fact that with the simplest of rules you have two tiles each, place one and draw a new one to create a complex game. Since there are five different plants in play in each game, each with a weak and a strong ability, you have ten different actions to choose from in each turn! In addition, you have to choose between a strong action or a combination of several weak actions. So you tactic your way through the game and try with your fairies, which you can use through the abilities of certain plants, to gain majorities in the largest possible areas with the same plants. In addition, of course, you want to occupy the fields on which you or your fellow players have placed gems by using an action'
In PowerPlants there are a total of eight different plants, of which you can always place five in used in a game. This allows you to vary the level of difficulty and the interaction/confrontation factor in each game.