1 - 4 players.
Play time: 20 - 30 minutes.
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Logged plays: 2
Full disclosure: A review copy of Codis Naturalis was provided by Pandasaurus Games.
I guess Pandasaurus has an ongoing relationship with Bombyx, now, which is fine. I love Bombyx's games, generally speaking, and I'm glad they're coming across the pond to the States-based audience. I have more questions about why this is Codis Naturalis rather than Codex Naturalis, the game's original name, but that seems like a question for another time or another life or something; I'm just going to be confused in the now. And that's fine by me; sometimes things aren't meant for me to know. Either way, card games, more reviews; let's get to it.
In Codis Naturalis, you're making a book! Specifically, you're trying to list out the various species that live around. Flora, fauna, fungi, and more await you as you add pages to your book and try to meet specific conditions that come up. Naturally, your opponents are trying to make an even better book, but you're not going to give them the satisfaction. Your book will be the best. So draw, place, and plan to score points and complete placement goals to be the best at reference literature! Will you be able to make all the write moves?
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