Nature (2025)
Adapt your species to survive where food is scarce and predators lurk at every turn. Easy to learn, but offering lots of strategic depth, every ecosystem evolves in its own unique way. Nature is a modular game system from the designer of the award-winning Evolution series.
Platforms
Mac PCGenres
Indie Simulator Strategy Turn-based strategy (TBS)
Languages: English and 4 more
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Media
Critic Reviews
LadiesGamers.com
By Amanda SeraphimIt’s hard to say I had a good time with Nature. Perhaps I approached it with unrealistic expectations, or maybe it just wasn’t made for me. As a board game lover, it pains me not to enjoy a title like this, though I admit I rarely enjoy digital adaptations. Something often gets lost in translation between media, and that seems true here. Nature could have been better, bigger, and more fun by embracing the unique possibilities of digital play. It didn’t, and the result feels lacking.
GideonsGaming
By Joseph PughIn the end, Nature is an excellent digital adaptation of a board game. While the base game feels a bit too sanded down, the modules add the depth I was looking for and has me chomping at the bit for more to be released.
JetsonPlaysGames
By Joe 'Nid' KaiserNature is a solid card game focused on strategy and resource management. Each card having 4 different options of play makes this game stand out for its simple complexity.