I haven’t really played a lot of games in the past that focuses on natural terrain but I have just kickstarted EARTH Abundance Expansion (with the original game) and I’m looking very much forward to playing it :D
The answer to both questions is Planet Unknown. Played it once at Geekway, and now I'm holding out for the newest printing, so I can get the deluxe components as well.
Santorini for sure! As for next game I am buying... luckily I am in an Analysis paralysis situation while also having a couple dozen of games I have yet to play, so not certain. Thinking Ark nova or Necro Molds might be my next game.
Cooper Island had a neat way of building up hexes as terrain. More recently Harmonies does it in a much simpler more abstract way. Congrats on the game!
This game looks very interesting!
I'm almost ashamed to admit that I used to play so much Carcassonne that I about had the basic tile set quantities memorized.
I have been thinking a lot about getting Earth next as I've heard such great things
Thank you for the compliment 🙏! My friends and I have most of the Carcassonne expansions so I understand your sentiments!
Many have suggested Earth 🌎! It looks amazing 🤩!
Carcassonne might be my favorite game where I have to think about the land and terrain, especially once you start adding expansions. Looking forward to giving Humble Planet a try though!
Thank you so much for saying that Valunetta! I appreciate your support more than you know 😊!
I also love Carcassonne and have shared my addiction with many friends xD!
Does Dorfromantik count as a game where you play with Terrain? Sadly I haven't played a lot of terrain/building based board games and the next board game I'm going to buy is the slay the spire board game
Given that I most recently won a game of Thunder Road Vendetta by making my wife crash two of her cars into various rock formations, I'm gonna say it counts.
It’s a really nice to look at game that has a fantastic art style, although there were clearly issues around the production (at least on the first kickstarters quality - I believe it’s been run again recently and maybe even is still on Gamefound but unsure if they managed to fix things up?)
Despite some quality issues it’s an enjoyable experience that can be quite competitive 😅
My favourite terrain building game is Carcassonne.
The next game on my buying list is either Lost Ruins of Arnak or something from the Marvel line of Unmatched, depending on what my girlfriend likes more :D
Carcassonne can't be undersold! I've had friends who swore their boardgame journey started and ended with monopoly and life, I showed them Carcassonne now they got a library of expansions 😂!
Hey, thanks for the giveaway. To answer the question, Comic Hunters is announced to be part of the Dice Tower Essentials, so I'm looking forward to that.
The game looks great! Other natural terrain games I’ve enjoyed are Earth, a tableau card game, and Planet, a 3D magnet game. I’ve been into family games lately, this definitely scratches that itch! Best of luck with the Kickstarter! Hope to win this one and get an early copy!
I really like the art of the terrain cards in Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon. They really set the mood and together with the minis and the writing really make you feel like you are in the game. They draw upon the nature of England but twists it in a wonderful way.
I've just reviewed Harmonies and it's definitely still on my mind! And I'm getting Shipwrights redux in the mail soon so I'm looking forward to that :)
I love Aftermath. It is a storybook game, but each page gives a really cool map that is a small corner of our world where mice have to navigate.
As for next games, that depends on what comes up through marketplace, but I would love to get my hands on wonderlands war.
I didn’t love the gameplay but PLANET was a wonderful implementation of 4d terrain and gameplay. I also love Oros for having incredibly unique gameplay focused on using plate tectonics to shape the terrain to your strategy
Favorite terrain-related game is definitely Cascadia. Although I do like Age of Innovation a lot, and that has a pretty big focus on terraforming, so I guess it sort of counts?
I'm going to a tabletop gaming convention next week and will hopefully be trying out a ton of new games there, so I'm keeping my options open on what the next game I buy will be, but if you for some reason put a gun to my head and told me I had to buy a new game right now, I'd probably go with Castles of the Mad King Ludwig.
I love playing Terraforming Mars with the big box because the 3D terrain tiles are so satisfying to place.
As for next game? Either Wingspan, Wyrmspan, or Spirit Island.
I've enjoyed playing Everdell, Forest Shuffle, Harmonies, Cascadia and Deep Vents.
I backed the second printing of Earthborn Rangers this year and can't wait to finally pay it.
I am contemplating buying the Bloodborne game by CMON, there is a nice little game shop in my area, and the game's been sitting there for a while on the shelf, tempting me...
Terrain? Cooper Island.
Earthborne Rangers!
Parks
Just checked it out, soooo many cards! I like the sight-seeing aspect, gives me Tsuro vibes 😄!
Santorini
Carcassonne is using terrain well.
Parks and Cascadia
Really enjoying Life of the Amazonia's use of terrain and the different animal species.
This game won my heart as soon as I saw the dolphin 🐬 miniature 😍!
Dorfromantik. I find it very meditative
Seconding Cooper Island! Got that recently and really enjoy that one.
I haven’t really played a lot of games in the past that focuses on natural terrain but I have just kickstarted EARTH Abundance Expansion (with the original game) and I’m looking very much forward to playing it :D
I can absolutely see why you'd back them! Those little tower minis are so wondrous looking!
The answer to both questions is Planet Unknown. Played it once at Geekway, and now I'm holding out for the newest printing, so I can get the deluxe components as well.
Santorini for sure! As for next game I am buying... luckily I am in an Analysis paralysis situation while also having a couple dozen of games I have yet to play, so not certain. Thinking Ark nova or Necro Molds might be my next game.
Cascadia!
Cooper Island had a neat way of building up hexes as terrain. More recently Harmonies does it in a much simpler more abstract way. Congrats on the game!
Catan and anything on sale!
Catan?
Spirit Island
Ngl checked the game out and got lost looking at all the painted dahans! Very beautiful looking modular map!
Spirit island!
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Parks is my favorite!
Looking forward to receiving Ezra and Nehemiah! Thanks for the chance to win!
**Earth** comes to mind! Not quite like This Humble Planet, but there's islands, climates, and other *terrain* features. :)
Thank you for checking out my game, that means the world to me 🌎! :)
Earth is fun
Last one played on this theme was redwood and planning on getting Harmonies. Thanks for the contest
I’m really thinking about buying Kingdom Rush: Elemental Uprising as my next one :)
I think I'll definitely pick up the video game, and hope for a day to play it at the table 😃!
I’ve been 3d printing tiles for terraforming mars, I love building out that landscape!
Does Photosynthesis count?
Parks!
My favorite game terrain is Heroscape! My wife used to cover the table with it while I was at work. Game looks neat, thanks for the giveaway chance!
Parks!!!
Earth gets so much play in my home lately !
This game looks very interesting! I'm almost ashamed to admit that I used to play so much Carcassonne that I about had the basic tile set quantities memorized. I have been thinking a lot about getting Earth next as I've heard such great things
Thank you for the compliment 🙏! My friends and I have most of the Carcassonne expansions so I understand your sentiments! Many have suggested Earth 🌎! It looks amazing 🤩!
Carcassonne might be my favorite game where I have to think about the land and terrain, especially once you start adding expansions. Looking forward to giving Humble Planet a try though!
Thank you so much for saying that Valunetta! I appreciate your support more than you know 😊! I also love Carcassonne and have shared my addiction with many friends xD!
I’m not sure I’ve played one focused on terrain. This one sounds neat though
Probably Sid Meyers Civilization. Exploring tiles and traversing the terrain types is a huge part of the game.
Does Dorfromantik count as a game where you play with Terrain? Sadly I haven't played a lot of terrain/building based board games and the next board game I'm going to buy is the slay the spire board game
Next game I’d like to buy I’d probably slay the spire!
I played Slay the Spire when it was first released on steam, I gotta learn more about the Boardgame!
If you just plan on playing by yourself, probably stick to Steam. The co-op is the real draw for the board game! Hope you get to play it soon :)
Just picked up Thunder Road Vendetta earlier this year, uses terrain to be very fun and strategic.
Cascadia. Building your own region and populating it with animals is just a nice experience, win or lose.
Given that I most recently won a game of Thunder Road Vendetta by making my wife crash two of her cars into various rock formations, I'm gonna say it counts.
Earth! It's just a very satisfying and chill game
Cascadia is a staple of giving off that beautiful natural feel. Good luck on the Kickstarter!
Thank you Frosty! I'll need all the help I can get :)! Doing this solo has been daunting but wildly fulfilling!
Ice. Interesting mechanic of excavating down into the layers of the “board”
The board looks so nice when it has layers of white/blue and earth at the bottom! Nice rare suggestion, Ty👍!
It’s a really nice to look at game that has a fantastic art style, although there were clearly issues around the production (at least on the first kickstarters quality - I believe it’s been run again recently and maybe even is still on Gamefound but unsure if they managed to fix things up?) Despite some quality issues it’s an enjoyable experience that can be quite competitive 😅
Carcassone is a mix of terrain and map building, so that's my pick
My gateway game was Catan and I enjoyed it very much in the past! Now we tend to play heavier games though, so it does'nt come to the table anymore.
My crew also played Catan to begin! Catan literally broke them out of the "boardgames, you mean monopoly" mindset xD!
My favourite terrain building game is Carcassonne. The next game on my buying list is either Lost Ruins of Arnak or something from the Marvel line of Unmatched, depending on what my girlfriend likes more :D
Carcassonne is one of my favs as well :)! I heard amazing things about unmatched from friends of mine (it's their most played game)!
Thank you! I don’t think I’ve played any games focusing on natural terrain but Im excited.
The terrain reminds me a lot of a 3D Heroscape! I used to build some crazy landscapes back in the day. ☺️
Carcassonne
Carcassonne can't be undersold! I've had friends who swore their boardgame journey started and ended with monopoly and life, I showed them Carcassonne now they got a library of expansions 😂!
Parks!
The search for lost species is fun for a nature terrain themed game
Hey, thanks for the giveaway. To answer the question, Comic Hunters is announced to be part of the Dice Tower Essentials, so I'm looking forward to that.
I was looking up Cosmic Hunters and getting a blank xD! This looks really cool though! Hits home for a marvel enjoyer like myself!
The game looks great! Other natural terrain games I’ve enjoyed are Earth, a tableau card game, and Planet, a 3D magnet game. I’ve been into family games lately, this definitely scratches that itch! Best of luck with the Kickstarter! Hope to win this one and get an early copy!
Parks
Carcassonne Hunters & Gatherers is probably my favorite, but Takenoko is also a lot fun as a runner up.
Britannia
I enjoyed the video game Terra Nil
Earth, really love this game
I really like the art of the terrain cards in Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon. They really set the mood and together with the minis and the writing really make you feel like you are in the game. They draw upon the nature of England but twists it in a wonderful way.
Def love Cascadia!!!!!
I always thought the 3D version of settlers was neat.
Catan always will have a place in my heart, haven't played the 3D version yet o.o!
Carcassonne for sure
I've just reviewed Harmonies and it's definitely still on my mind! And I'm getting Shipwrights redux in the mail soon so I'm looking forward to that :)
Harmonies 🍃
Just watched a let's play of harmonies, looks super fun! I like mid-weight games :)!
It’s super fun. Really chill and tactical at the same time. A lovely theme as well 😊
Actually my style of game 🎯! Here's hoping I get a chance to play it soon :)!
The next one would be Gloomhaven: buttons and bugs
As a D&D enjoyer Gloomhaven always had a natural appeal to me 👍! Never had a table of friends brave enough to play o_o.
Cascadia!
Heroscape was fun, but my favorite has to be unmatched even though it only has a little bit of terrain
Robert from 8ft Table Game Night! Excited for you! I did like Planet. Thinking of buying Splendor: Pokemon edition.
Taluva, with the volcano setting, the growing and changing map, really liked it
Terra Mystica
Java ftw
Probably parks! But I also enjoy the different terrain interactions in the wolves
I love Aftermath. It is a storybook game, but each page gives a really cool map that is a small corner of our world where mice have to navigate. As for next games, that depends on what comes up through marketplace, but I would love to get my hands on wonderlands war.
Cascadia! And I want to get Heat.
Big fan of Earth myself
Ishtar
Thinking of buying everdell
Terrain game: probably parks lately. Next game purchase: eyeing up Inventions: evolution of ideas.
Oros.
Parks
Parks and carcasonne! Next game: taunted grail
Cascadia
Honestly hoping they actually have thebClans of Caldonia kickstarter next month
Earth has been a favorite lately. When I teach it I explain that we're all playing as islands.
Renature!
Cascadia!
Cascadia. My family loves it : )
Another vote for DorfRomantik. Loved the videogame version, can have a bit of a struggle getting it to the table though!
Dandelions. Grow dandelions in a garden. Parks is also wonderful. Stellar has a similar feel but with space
I honestly want to get the Resident Evil the Board Game expansions now Ive played the base game enough. Shit is 💯🔥
Been thinking about getting the new version of Santorini.
Tornado Rex had the most natural terrain out of any boardgame ever made.
These days Harmonies
Cascadia!
I enjoyed Cascadia and harmonies
Heroclix makes use of terrain on the maps for battles
Terrain: Terraforming Mars!
I've enjoyed Earth
Cascadia
Dorf Romantik
Everdell! Best nature game!
I guess Terraforming Mars is terrain? Looking to buy Evolution - Climate
Catan!
I didn’t love the gameplay but PLANET was a wonderful implementation of 4d terrain and gameplay. I also love Oros for having incredibly unique gameplay focused on using plate tectonics to shape the terrain to your strategy
Life of the Amazonia
Been playing a lot of Cascadia lately. I'd love to buy the board game Meadow as well. Thank you for the giveaway :)
Cascadia hits the spot for me
Cascadia
Cascadia
Cascadia is super fun. Have also just preordered Arcs which am excited for
Dorfromantik
parks
Does Tinner's Trial count? If not, I have to go with Cascadia.
Dorfromantik!
Favorite terrain-related game is definitely Cascadia. Although I do like Age of Innovation a lot, and that has a pretty big focus on terraforming, so I guess it sort of counts? I'm going to a tabletop gaming convention next week and will hopefully be trying out a ton of new games there, so I'm keeping my options open on what the next game I buy will be, but if you for some reason put a gun to my head and told me I had to buy a new game right now, I'd probably go with Castles of the Mad King Ludwig.
Spirit island, next purchase will probably be terraforming mars prelude 2
I really enjoy Taluva and wonder why I don't see it mentioned more often.
Guards of Atlantis 2
Dorf Romantik
Guards of Atlantis 2
Cascadia, Arc Nova, spirit Island
Parks
Cascadia!
Santorini. I want it but I can’t find it anywhere.
I really enjoy Parks and Planet!
The Quest for El Dorado is hella fun! Using the right cards and planning ahead to go through the terrain.
Cascadia!
Terraforming Mars has some terrain aspects.
Don't think I've played a game where the focus is on the terrain. Does rough terrain in D&D count?
Earth
Cascadia
Cascadia!
Cascadia! Good luck on the launch!
Cascadia!!
Huge fan of how akropolis uses terrain of the tiles to create height.
Santorini
Unsurmountable
Cascadia
Terraforming mars
I'd have to go with Carcassonne. Next game to buy.. My eye is on Obsession!
Cascadia for me
Terrain: takeneko. Next game: too many bones if CTG’s elder scrolls game blows me away.
Does Leaf count as natural terrain?
I love playing Terraforming Mars with the big box because the 3D terrain tiles are so satisfying to place. As for next game? Either Wingspan, Wyrmspan, or Spirit Island.
Earth
Definitely Parks
Cascadia hits just right
Spirit Island!
Looking to buy dragonimo to play with my little one
I've enjoyed playing Everdell, Forest Shuffle, Harmonies, Cascadia and Deep Vents. I backed the second printing of Earthborn Rangers this year and can't wait to finally pay it.
The thieves of El dorado
Probably Cascadia
I really like Parks
Terraforming mars
Risk and Catan
I'm not sure if it's really focused on the terrain, but forest shuffle has natural habitats and is really fun!
Parks or Carcassonne (although I’m dying to try out Harmonies and Cascadia too)
Kingdomino is fun at 2p.
Castles of mad king ludwig
I am not sure this counts, but I really like the solitaire game Grove for passing the time.
I am contemplating buying the Bloodborne game by CMON, there is a nice little game shop in my area, and the game's been sitting there for a while on the shelf, tempting me...
Cartographers!
I’m not sure if it counts, but I find the islands and water ways in Ahoy to be kind of pretty.
Carcassone is a classic and a favourite of mine! I was looking to get Cascadia too once I'll find a good deal :D
I like forest themes, everdell is my favourite.
Escape from Atlantis - first game I played with 3D terrain
Thinking of buying the ketchup expansion to fcm
Santorini is quick and fun! More architecture, but still.
Santorini
Northgard: Uncharted Lands
Cascadia!
Cascadia
Cascadia
Parks
Parks
Cascadia
Cascadia ?
Quest for El Dorado. And maybe Spirit Island, although the terrain doesn't represent a lot, except for a few spirits