Natural selection, with its themes of development, expansion and competition, is the perfect subject for tabletop games. Yet it was a largely untouched thematic niche until 2010 with the releases of Dominant Species and Evolution: The Origin of Species.
Since then, a plethora of games about evolution has hit the market, from light and silly to deep and complex. Here’s our (natural) selection of games about evolution.
Evolution: New World
The latest incarnation of the Evolution series – play cards to create species and mutate them, then make your species compete for limited food or eat each other!
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Oceans
Create monsters of the deep to terrify your friends with!
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Dominant Species: Marine
The aquatic sequel that’ll have you dominating your watery foes or sleeping with the fishes.
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Darwinning!
Darwin's Choice
Create outlandish creatures and hope they survive changing biomes, natural events and their competitors.
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Darwin's Journey
Sail in the boat-steps of the HMS Beagle and recreate Darwin’s famous voyage to the Galapagos Islands!
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On the Origin of Species
Assist Darwin on his journey across the Galapagos Islands, discovering and researching new species.
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Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game
Make Gregor Mendel proud by breeding pea plants and discovering modern genetics.
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Bios: Megafauna (Second Edition)
Recreate the evolution of life, from arriving on land to the advent of language-based consciousness in the middle chapter in Phil Eklund’s ‘Bios’ trilogy.
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Pathogenesis (Second Edition)
Pangea
Manage your species and prepare it for imminent catastrophe in the time of the Great Permian Extinction.
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