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Our Verdict
If you enjoy a fast-paced, chaotic game full of laughs with friends, UnNatural Selection is for you! It's pure card-based silliness.
Highlights
- Direct and chaotic interaction
- Easy to learn and play
- Fast and dynamic
- Great for parties
Keep in mind
- Reliance on the round's judge
- Can lead to runaway leaders
- Little strategic depth
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Get ready for an epic and hilarious battle in UnNatural Selection, a card game where creativity and smooth-talking are as valuable as the cards in your hand! Each round, you and your friends will summon bizarre creatures – from microbes to mythical monsters – to face off in an arena. But it's not just about sending your creature into the fight! Each card also serves as a modifier, allowing you to mess with your opponents' abilities in totally unexpected and funny ways. The twist is that one creature is chosen as the winner by a player judge each round, and this is where your persuasion skills come in: try to convince the judge that your creature is the champion of the moment. Whoever manages to have their creatures win the required number of rounds, depending on the player count, claims the glory! It's a fast-paced game, perfect for livening up any party or family gathering, with minimal text on the cards, making it easy to play even for those who aren't fluent in the language. If you enjoy lighthearted games with lots of interaction and a touch of silliness, UnNatural Selection is the right choice for a good laugh and unforgettable moments.
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
R&R Games
Designer
Ken Gruhl, Quentin Weir
Artist
Matthan Heiselt
What is the main objective of UnNatural Selection?
The objective is to have your creatures win a number of rounds determined by the player count, by convincing the round's judge to choose yours.
How many people can play UnNatural Selection?
The game is for 3 to 10 players.
How long does a game take?
A game is quite fast, usually around 30 minutes.
Is the game difficult to learn?
No, UnNatural Selection is very simple and quick to learn, ideal for those who want to play something light.
Do I need to know English to play?
There is almost no text on the cards, so the language dependency is minimal, making it easy for everyone.
Is it a game for children?
As a party game with a lot of interaction and some 'take that' elements, it's more recommended for players aged 10 and up or those who enjoy this type of dynamic.
How does the judge selection work?
A different player acts as the judge each round. They decide which creature won, based on the cards played and, of course, your persuasive skills to influence them.