Forest Shuffle cover
2023BGG rank #153

Forest Shuffle

by Kosch · Lookout Games

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Players2–5
Time40–60m
ComplexityMedium-Light
Age10+

About the game

What is Forest Shuffle?

In Forest Shuffle, players compete to gather the most valuable trees, then attract species to these trees, thus creating an ecologically balanced habitat for flora and fauna. To start, each player has six cards in hand, with cards depicting either a particular type of tree or two forest dwellers (animal, plant, mushroom, etc.), with these latter cards being divided in half, whether vertically or horizontally, with one dweller in each card half. On a turn, either draw two cards — whether face down from the deck or face up from the clearing — and add them to your hand, or play a card from your hand by paying the cost, then putting it into play. During set-up, three winter cards were placed into the bottom third of the deck. When the third winter card is drawn, the game ends immediately, then players tally their points based on the trees and dwellers in their forest. Whoever scores the most points wins. Forest Shuffle is the first in a line of Lookout games sporting the Lookout Greenline label, produced on FSC certified paper and avoiding plastic completely.

How it plays

Mechanics

End Game BonusesHand ManagementLayeringMelding and SplayingMulti-Use CardsOpen DraftingSet CollectionTags

On the shelf

Categories

AnimalsCard GameEducationalEnvironmental

Questions players ask

Questions to bring to BoardGameBrain

  • How do setup and the first turn work in Forest Shuffle?
  • When does scoring happen and what ends the game?
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