A struggle for survival millions of years
before our time.
Millions of years ago the first men fought with other creatures for
survival. By their ability to adapt to new types of terrain, they were
able to flourish and eventually dominate the Earth. In this evolutionary
game, players control up to six types of creatures indigenous to different
regions of the land: Eagles (mountains), Bears (forests), Crocodiles
(water), Mammoths (plains), Men (savannah), and Snakes (desert).
Each player takes the role of one of these six creatures, and tries to
expand their herd and learn new abilities. As long as there is enough room
in the region for all of the animals, the creatures can live together in
harmony. Otherwise, battles erupt amongst the creatures for control of the
region. Now, the success of the creatures depends on how well they adapt
to their new terrain.
Which creature will grow its herd and develop the best strategy for
survival?
Author: Wolfgang Kramer
Length: 60-90 minutes
Vendor: Uberplay
Contains:
 | 1 Game board displaying a Success track along
the edge
 | Minor Scoring track (numbered 3 through 5),
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 | Major Scoring track,
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 | Map displaying 6 Terrain types. |
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 | The 6 Terrain Types:
 | Forest
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 | Desert
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 | Savannah
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 | Plains
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 | Mountains
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 | Water |
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 | 6 Success markers
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 | 6 Creature charts
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 | 180 Creature tiles (30 of each type):
 | Eagle
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 | Snake
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 | Man
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 | Mammoth
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 | Bear
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 | Crocodile |
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 | 72 Adaptation tiles (3x Migrate, 4x Expand, 5x
Attack in each Terrain type):
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 | 15 Ability cards:
 | Food 5x
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 | Intelligence 4x
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 | Mobility 3x
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 | Defense 2x
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 | Aggression 1x |
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 | 1 Scoring marker
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 | 11 Region markers
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 | 4 Reference sheets
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 | 48 Food chips (30 worth 1 point, 18 worth 5
points)
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 | Scoring marker Region marker Food chips
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 | 110 WildLife cards:
 | 60 Terrain cards
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 | 18 Arrowhead cards used to purchase Ability
cards
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 | 15 Wheel cards used to purchase Adaptation
tiles
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 | 10 Lightning cards used as jokers
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 | 7 Text cards:
 | 3 Food Surplus
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 | 2 Plague
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 | 2 Famine |
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