Organise Habitats In Savannah Park Spin-Off Caldera Park
July 28, 2022 by fcostin
Have you ever played and visited Savannah Park? Last year, Deep Print Games released a pattern building and tile laying title where 1-4 players were encouraged to relocate animals with high maintenance demands across the wildlife park.
Given the sucesses of Savannah Park, Deep Print Games will be taking a second look at the game mechanics, bringing a similar animal-centric theme to a brand new location, Caldera Park.
Caldera Park // Pegasus Spiele And Deep Print Games
Heading to the stunning scope of North America, players will be hit with all kinds of terrain. Whether that be overarching forests, or across a sparse prairie hoping to find the perfect habitat and home for the animals native.
Hoping to group animals together with the least amount of conflict, bringing families and species together into a larger group with plenty of access to water close by and plenty of shelter from the incoming weather.
Working on their vision for their park, 1-4 players will be ensuring that they have the lay of the land perfectly organised. Choosing to place their species or feature, finding the best home possible and meeting the requirements of the animal. The further the game goes on, the game will get trickier! Attempting to find the perfect place that's filling up fast, and opponents trying to fiddle with their own successes, tampering with yours too.
Preview // Caldera Park
Across the five rounds, players will be tallying up their scores, adding up the populated areas on the map ahead and the most valuable family of each species - as combos would have been reaped.
Sounds like a wonderful adventure to head off into after attending Savannah Park. There are plenty of animal habitats that need juggling, taking roughly 30 minutes to play through, and a chance to play solo or with up to three other players.
Have you played Savannah Park and need another destination to manage?
"Whether that be overarching forests, or across a sparse prairie hoping to find the perfect habitat and home for the animals native..."
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