The African savannas form a rich animal landscape, which is, however, not without danger. It is important for the animals to live in herds. The herds also need access to water and shelter from trees and shrubs. Furthermore, the animals must be careful of forest fires.
In Savannah Park you have to move hexagonal tiles in your personal tableau in such a way that you get the largest possible herds of the same animals. The more water sources visible on the herd's animal tiles, the more valuable this herd becomes. You have to plan ahead when moving the tiles. For example, there are three fixed points with forest fires, which ensure that animal tiles are chased away. This is how herds can be broken up.
Savannah Park contains several variants. For example, you can play Savannah Park with a variable landscape tableau, with extra rules for lions, as a solo version or as a lighter version for children. Savannah Park is easy to learn and plays quickly. Ideal for the whole family!
The Games Friends: A game couldn't be much easier in terms of rules: you choose a tile that has not yet been chosen and each player moves that tile. In this way you try to make groups of the same animals, using as many waters as possible. The player who does this best (and who best takes the flames into account) is the winner. Super simple, yet surprisingly fun to do. Recommended!