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Our Verdict
If you enjoy "Nature" and want to make the game even more dynamic with environmental challenges, this module is for you! It's an expansion that brings the force of climate change to the board.
Highlights
- Dynamic environmental pressure
- Adds variety to base game
- Expands modular system
- Strong, relevant theme
Keep in mind
- Requires the base game "Nature"
- Scheduled for 2026 release
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Hey everyone! Ready to give evolution a boost? The "Nature: Climate" module is arriving in 2026 to show that planet Earth isn't a static place. Think about it: ice ages coming and going, temperatures rising and falling, ecosystems transforming... it's chaos, but chaos that shapes life!
This module adds a climate track and special dice that will make your species scramble. Some will adapt, like growing thicker fur or migrating to escape the cold, while others... well, they become fossils. Every climatic shift is a turning point in the history of life, and now you'll be able to simulate it in your "Nature" game.
"Nature" is already known for its modular system, where you can mix and match expansions to create unique ecosystems. With "Climate", you add this environmental pressure that changes everything. Want more? There's "Flight" to reduce conflict and "Jurassic" for a more aggressive feel. There are over 700 possible combinations for you to explore!
And for those who enjoy digital, "Nature" also has a version in the free app (iOS, Android, and Steam), with an interactive tutorial to get you started. Keep an eye out, because NorthStar Studio promises to release more modules every year for a decade! It's pure evolution, folks!
This module adds a climate track and special dice that will make your species scramble. Some will adapt, like growing thicker fur or migrating to escape the cold, while others... well, they become fossils. Every climatic shift is a turning point in the history of life, and now you'll be able to simulate it in your "Nature" game.
"Nature" is already known for its modular system, where you can mix and match expansions to create unique ecosystems. With "Climate", you add this environmental pressure that changes everything. Want more? There's "Flight" to reduce conflict and "Jurassic" for a more aggressive feel. There are over 700 possible combinations for you to explore!
And for those who enjoy digital, "Nature" also has a version in the free app (iOS, Android, and Steam), with an interactive tutorial to get you started. Keep an eye out, because NorthStar Studio promises to release more modules every year for a decade! It's pure evolution, folks!
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Publisher
HABA, North Star Games, LLC, NorthStar Game Studio
Designer
Dominic Crapuchettes
Artist
Jacqui Davis
Does this module work on its own, or do I need the base game "Nature"?
"Nature: Climate" is an expansion, so you need to own the base game "Nature" to play with it.
When will this module be released?
The release is scheduled for 2026.
How many players can participate with this expansion?
The expansion maintains the player count of the base game, which is for 1 to 4 players.
What is the complexity level of the "Climate" module?
The BGG weight for the base game "Nature" is 2.5/5, indicating moderate complexity. The module is expected to follow this trend, adding challenges without making the rules overly complicated.
What exactly does the "Climate" module add to the game?
It introduces a climate track, two climate dice, and eight new traits that help species adapt to environmental changes.
Are there other expansions for "Nature"?
Yes! "Nature" has a modular system with several planned expansions, such as "Flight" and "Jurassic", in addition to mini-modules. The plan is to release 1 to 2 modules per year for a decade.