Spirit Island Nature Incarnate Expansion
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- Usually ships within 24 hours
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- Minimum Players:
- 1
- Maximum Players:
- 6
- Publisher's Age:
- 14+
- OOTG Age:
- 14+
- Playtime:
- 120 minutes
- Difficulty:
- Very Heavy
- Year:
- 2023
Spirit Island: Nature Incarnate.
Since time untold, Spirits have existed on the Island. There are Spirits whose names are known by the local Dahan people — Spirits of growth and fire, of strength and river. But these are not the only Spirits… Legends whispered on the rarest of days tell stories of Spirits from the deepest, furthest reaches of the land. Powerful forces of nature that have not been witnessed in ages.
When white-sailed ships reach our coastal waters, when would-be colonizers step foot onto the unblighted shores, when they raise blade and plow to claim the land with greed and hunger, nature stirs. When Invaders strike out at the heart of the Island, they draw the attention of Spirits of myth and legend and face power unimaginable.
This time, they learn to fear Nature Incarnate.
Spirit Island: Nature Incarnate introduces eight new Spirits, twenty new aspects, and so much more.
Note: a copy of the base game is required to play this expansion.
Designed by R. Eric Reuss
Published by Greater Than Games
Editiorial reviews of Spirit Island
Overall it’s a fantastic game, a really epic experience especially when you first banish the invaders and win the game. It reminded me of my first game of Pandemic, it blew my mind and instantly made me want to play again and again and again. Hopefully Jess doesn’t get bored of me wanting to play it all the time. It is very highly thought of and I can totally see why. Highly recommended, but if light and simple games are your thing, stay well clear! - Read more at S vs J Board Games
I’m properly in love with Spirit Island. It’s so tight, everything works together perfectly. The way that everything is modular, from the board down to the difficulty. It’s pretty much the perfect Eurogame, if you like difficult puzzles and area control that is. - Read more at Punchboard