The 'ATLAS' Card Game is for Players Six and Up
Michael Hemsworth — June 11, 2021 — Life-Stages
References: kickstarter & thegadgetflow
The 'ATLAS' eco conservation card game is a familial pastime for players to learn about the environment and try their best to support the earth along with all of its various ecosystems. The card game includes 60 species of living things that are spread out across five continents and will have players enacting strategic moves in order to keep them protected. Each animal comes with a world map that details where they're found to make the game an educational pastime that teaches children and adults alike the fundamentals of the animal world.
The 'ATLAS' eco conservation card game is rated for players aged six and up, and is suitable for up to 10 players to participate to make it great for larger gatherings.
The 'ATLAS' eco conservation card game is rated for players aged six and up, and is suitable for up to 10 players to participate to make it great for larger gatherings.
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