06/10/2011Fauna now finally available in English
Stop playing with your German version of Fauna, it's now
available in English to the joy of all board game lovers! For
everyone who hasn't had a chance to try Fauna already, be ready to
embark on an exciting journey around the world!
Nominated for the Spiel des Jahres (the Game of the Year in
Germany) in 2009, Fauna has been translated into many languages,
including French, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Norwegian, Finnish and
now, the English version for both the US and Canadian markets is
available. It's no surprise that this beautiful game about animals
from around the world is getting to be so popular, so quickly. The
designer, Friedemann Friese, has succeeded with panache to create a
trivia game where betting and guessing are more involved than pure
knowledge. In Fauna, you don't need to know much about animals, you
just need to be shrewd and bet for your answers. Of course, Fauna
will help you learn interesting facts, but most of all, you will
enjoy quality time with the whole family.
HOW TO PLAY?
The rules of the game are simple. Pick a card, let's say the
Panda, and indicate, by placing your betting markers on the board,
where it lives, its weight or size. You are not sure? Don't worry!
Simply make an educated guess and if close enough you score points
too. The panda card is too easy for you? Pick a black card and the
challenge will be increased with the Babirusa, the Kitti's
Hog-Nosed Bat or maybe the Sunda Slow Loris… Whatever you choose to
play, the black or the easier green cards, you will learn about a
dozen new and interesting animals each game. With a total of 360
animals included in the game, you should have enough to last you a
lifetime since chances are you are not going to remember them all.
Stated another way - this game has an excellent replay value.
Moreover, this new edition of Fauna has something special to keep
everyone happy: the Americans, the Canadians and even the
International Committee for Weights and Measures. In effect, the
English board of Fauna is double-sided. On one side, you can find
imperial units and on the other, the metric units. So guess the
height of the giraffe in feet or in meters, as you wish. To sum it
all up, you can play Fauna with up to 6 players, so gather your
family and friends around for a fun-filled evening altogether!
Go take a look at Fauna microsite by clicking here!