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Everdell is a board game for 1 to 4 players (or 1 to 6 players with expansions) designed by James Wilson and published by Starling Games in 2018. In the game, players take the role of forest animals building a city over four seasons by collecting resources, recruiting workers, and constructing buildings.
Forestia is a 1998 point-and-click edutainment video game by French developer Daddy Oak. With a first-person presentation mixing traditional animation and pre-rendered 3D, the player explores a forest, collecting flora and funga and photographing fauna. There are 9 chapters to complete, randomly ordered.
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The School Library Journal praised the game for its variety and rich content in animals, ecosystems and preservation. [5] The game was reviewed in the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Guide Book where it was described as "a gorgeous program, a multimedia must-have. Comparable to a beautiful coffeetable book about animals and zoo life, but better!"
Living Forest is a 2021 board game designed by Aske Christiansen [1] and published by Ludonaute. It is a deck-building, tile placement game. Players aim to rescue forest trees from Onibi, a fictitious beast. Upon its release, Living Forest received positive reviews and won awards, including the 2022 Kennerspiel des Jahres and the As d'Or awards.
A 9×9 version of this game known as "Dobutsu shogi in the Greenwood" (in Japanese: おおきな森のどうぶつしょうぎ ōkina mori no dōbutsu shōgi, lit. Animal Shogi in big forest), which is identical to shogi, has been launched. The game features new pieces and since the board is large, the movements of the Elephant and Giraffe ...
Addie, Rufus and Katie go to a dig site to help Dr. Rock Hound (voiced by Ed Gilbert) to excavate and assemble a prehistoric animal's skeleton and become official fossil finders. In this game, players learn about paleontology, uncovering fossils, the different time periods of prehistory and prehistoric animal species (most notably dinosaurs ...
IGN gave the game a 5.3, writing, "The Sims franchise is insanely popular for a reason, and growing a community, whether it be man or animal, is rewarding. But no effort has been put into the presentation here. The game doesn't run smoothly, the forest is unattractive, and the controls aren't user-friendly. [10] The game garnered some positive ...