Nature
Nature is a redesign of the blockbuster Evolution to be more streamlined, more forgiving, and seamlessly expandable. The secret sauce is a modular system that allows players to create and explore a unique ecosystem each time they play.
Adapt to the Changing Environment:
Grow thriving populations in an ecosystem where food is scarce and predators lurk. Evolve traits like Tusked for foraging, Fast for escaping danger, or Clawed for hunting.
Create a Unique Ecosystem Each Time You Play:
The core game of Nature is an accessible gateway into a world of dynamic ecosystems. Add the Jurassic module for a more aggressive game with colossal dinosaurs, or the Arctic Tundra module to experience life on the edge of the habitable world. There are currently 5 modules and 2 mini-modules that can be combined to create 96 different ecosystems. After the Climate module Kickstarter in October 2025, there will be over 700 combinations to explore!
How to Play:
Nature is a card-driven tableau-builder played over 4 rounds. Each round is split between the Adapting Phase and the Feeding Phase.
Adapting Phase: Use 5 cards as actions to do the following:
- Increase Population
- Increase Body Size
- Play as a Trait to power-up your species
- Save to be used as food during the Feeding Phase
Feeding Phase: Feed as many of your population as possible. At the end of the round, players get 1 point for each population they kept alive. The winner is the player that kept the most population alive over all 4 rounds.
Nature Digital: Learn to play with an interactive tutorial on the free-to-try Nature app (iOS, Android, and Steam).
A Living Game System:
NorthStar Studio will release the Climate module in 2026, plus 1-2 new modules yearly for the next decade.
Vote for your favorite future module here: https://boardgamegeek.com/blog/308/blogpost/166360/future-nature-modules-poll
—description from the publisher
| Ages: | 10+ |
| NoOfPlayers: | 1-4 Players |
| PlayTime: | 30-45 Minutes |
| Playing Time : | Upto 1 Hour |
| BGG Link: | BGG Link |
| Game Type: | Family Games | Strategy Games |
| Game Categories: | Animals | Card Game | Educational | Environmental |
| Game Mechanisms: | Chaining | Hand Management | Move Through Deck | Simulation | Solo / Solitaire Game | Variable Set-up |
| Game Family: | Animals: Dinosaurs | Crowdfunding: Kickstarter | Digital Implementations: Steam | Players: Games with Solitaire Rules | Series: Evolution (North Star Games) | Theme: Evolution |
| Game Designer(s): | Dominic Crapuchettes |
| Game Artist(s): | Catherine Hamilton |
| BGG Rank Overall: | 5307 |
| BGG Weight: | 2.22 |
| BGG Weight Filter: | 2 to 3 |
Nature is a redesign of the blockbuster Evolution to be more streamlined, more forgiving, and seamlessly expandable. The secret sauce is a modular system that allows players to create and explore a unique ecosystem each time they play.
Adapt to the Changing Environment:
Grow thriving populations in an ecosystem where food is scarce and predators lurk. Evolve traits like Tusked for foraging, Fast for escaping danger, or Clawed for hunting.
Create a Unique Ecosystem Each Time You Play:
The core game of Nature is an accessible gateway into a world of dynamic ecosystems. Add the Jurassic module for a more aggressive game with colossal dinosaurs, or the Arctic Tundra module to experience life on the edge of the habitable world. There are currently 5 modules and 2 mini-modules that can be combined to create 96 different ecosystems. After the Climate module Kickstarter in October 2025, there will be over 700 combinations to explore!
How to Play:
Nature is a card-driven tableau-builder played over 4 rounds. Each round is split between the Adapting Phase and the Feeding Phase.
Adapting Phase: Use 5 cards as actions to do the following:
- Increase Population
- Increase Body Size
- Play as a Trait to power-up your species
- Save to be used as food during the Feeding Phase
Feeding Phase: Feed as many of your population as possible. At the end of the round, players get 1 point for each population they kept alive. The winner is the player that kept the most population alive over all 4 rounds.
Nature Digital: Learn to play with an interactive tutorial on the free-to-try Nature app (iOS, Android, and Steam).
A Living Game System:
NorthStar Studio will release the Climate module in 2026, plus 1-2 new modules yearly for the next decade.
Vote for your favorite future module here: https://boardgamegeek.com/blog/308/blogpost/166360/future-nature-modules-poll
—description from the publisher
