Nature Digital Review
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Nature Digital Review
"Each game is four rounds. You set up around a watering hole. Each round has several phases: food distribution into the watering hole, then trait assignments."
"Five randomly drawn trait cards are available to be assigned to your species. Every species starts as an herbivore with three spots to add traits."
"To create a carnivore, add the hunter trait. Other traits can help protect your species from hunters, increase food requirements, or allow scavenging."
"Once players are satisfied with the assigned traits, it's time to feed the animals. Food is foraged from the watering hole or hunted by attacking your opponent's species."
The game features a majestic snow leopard and her cub, appealing to animal lovers. Players engage in four rounds, setting up around a watering hole. Each round includes food distribution and trait assignments, with five randomly drawn trait cards available. Species start as herbivores and can gain traits to become carnivores or enhance survival. Players forage for food or can hunt opponents' species, making strategic decisions to ensure their animals thrive in a changing environment.
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