Forest Shuffle

    Over the course of the game, each player grows a forest by placing different tree species and arranging other plants, animals, and fungi around them. The game ends once three “winter” cards are drawn, signifying the end of the growing season. At that point, the most ecologically “successful” forest wins. At the core, Forest

Ecosystem

Matt Simpson. Art by Lindsay Falsone. Genius Games, 2019. 2-6 Players | 15-20 minutes | Age 10+ Ecosystem is a card-drafting game in which players must place cards in a 5 x 4 grid to cultivate their own ecosystem. The objective is to score points by positioning certain cards next to each other: bees will

Sequoia

Sequoia. Chad DeShon. Art by Anca Gavril and Daniel Profiri. BoardGameTables.com, 2020. 2-5 Players | 10 minutes | Age 6+ Sequoia is a dice game in which the objective is to vie for dominance and score points by having the tallest (or second tallest) tree in each of the game’s eleven different forests. Each player

Bosk

Bosk is a competitive area-control game set in a US national park in which players plant trees so that their falling leaves will dominate particular areas of the parkland and score victory points. ‘Bosk’ is a Middle-English word for thicket or wooded area and its etymology traces back to proto-Germanic languages. As Wohlleben notes, the early Germanic words for tree offer a possible root for the word ‘book’ (2021: 111-112), suggesting a connection between nature and culture made apparent in this game and other recent games that are interested in forests and trees, of which several appear in this ludography. In Bosk, ‘natural’ seasons are translated into game rounds and gameplay takes place over the course of a year in the national park. The objective of the game is to score points in Summer and Winter via the careful placement of each player’s species of tree. In spring, players grow their trees tall, taking it in turn to place their trees along the trails. In summer, the value of each tree is added across each column and row, with the dominant species taking victory points. In Winter, the winds blow and leaves fall from the trees. The wind direction changes each round, demanding that players pay attention to the drifting leaves so that they can dominate a particular area of the forest, designated by coloured spaces representing different ecosystemic areas in the park (such as the river, the plains, etc.). 

Ōkami

Ōkami is one of those games that stays with you long after you have played it. You take on the role of Amaterasu, the Japanese sun goddess in the form of a white wolf, and alongside your tiny, loudmouthed companion Issun (who, by the way, gets far too excited whenever he sees a woman), you

Ark: Survival Ascended

ARK: Survival Ascended is an open-world survival game developed by Studio Wildcard. It takes place on mysterious, artificially created worlds known as ARKs, massive, space-borne habitats designed to preserve life after a catastrophic event on Earth. These ARKs are home to a vast array of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures, many of which have been