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Photosynthesis Reviews

4.5 Rating 17 Reviews
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If you have ever wanted experience the life of a tree then boy do Blue Orange Games have a game for you! Technically, Photosynthesis is an abstract game, but if is one of a growing number of abstract games that look absolutely amazing - see Azul and it’s sequel Stained Glass of Sintra. In Photosynthesis you and 2-3 other players choose a colour of tree and set them up on your player board. Trees come in three levels; one, two, and four just kidding it’s three. You can’t just chuck a massive level three tree out on the board straight away though. No, you have to grow to that height from a seedling. To help you out you start the game with two level one trees on the board so you can gather the currency in the game - light. Light is what you spend to take all the actions in the game so you’ll want to start gathering it as soon as possible. Which is the exact reason you will want the tallest trees possible, but of course to get them you will need to spend a lot of light… Light comes, of course, from the sun. The sun rotates around the board in a clever fashion sending it’s light towards the trees, hopefully your trees, and hopefully you trees don’t have any bigger trees in front of them. You see any trees the sun hits cast shadows, level one trees cast a shadow one space, level two cast shadows two spaces long and so on. If your tree is in the shadow of a bigger tree you won’t earn any light points. This makes the outer board spaces valuable for light gathering, but they also score less points if you manage to end the life cycle of a tree on them. Completing the life cycles of trees is the main way of scoring points and as the game is quite brisk you will want to do this sooner than later. However, as the only trees that can have their life cycles ended are level three trees this creates an interesting quandary - leave those trees out as long as possible to gather more light, or secure points quickly. Points for each space decrease as the game goes on so you need to be quick but not too quick. To get to the high scoring middle spaces your trees can send seeds for new trees, which also block other spaces if you are feeling mean. Photosynthesis stands out on the board thanks to 3D trees and great looks. The game is as thematic as an abstract gets, without sacrificing depth. Photosynthesis requires some though, and that’s why the visual nature of it’s presentation almost essential. An ideal purchase for anyone looking for an approachable game that doesn’t sacrifice depth and decisions. Player count: 2-4 Time: 30-60 minutes Age rating: 10+

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This game has beautiful table presence. Straight forward to learn and good fun. Placement is key.
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Posted 1 year ago
This is a very beautiful game that on first glance you would be a relaxing experience. But what the game is hiding is how brutal it is. The sun moves around the board as you play and shadows are cast from your trees. These shadows block your opponents from gaining light which is the currency in the game. SO with the right placement you can really hurt your opponents. The middle spot becomes very important and there will be tense fighting over it. Overall a fun but tense game
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Posted 1 year ago
Bought as a gift - recipient loves it. Happy days!
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Posted 1 year ago
Elegant abstract puzzle with beautiful production and thinky gameplay.
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Posted 2 years ago
Really enjoyed playing this so far, the components are good quality and satisfying, I think it plays best with 3 or above people though
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Posted 2 years ago
What a sweet game! Really easy to learn and surprisingly tactical and devious. It looks fantastic as well. The board is the tiniest bit warped, but the entire package is made from 100% recycled cardboard which I love, so I really don't mind. Very replayable too. 5 out of 5
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Posted 5 years ago
Although this is an abstract game you wouldn't think it was. It's so well tied to it's theme and it looks beautiful. It's a really organic process with with enough strategy that you don't need to think many turns ahead to do well. The conflict in the game isn't overly aggressive as it's mitigated by the sun rotating around the board. Once you get to know how the game works you don't need to reference any rules. It's about as lovely as an abstract game comes.
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Posted 5 years ago
Such a beautiful game. The dynamics are simple but make for complex gameplay as you try to visualise how everyone's trees will interact.
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Posted 5 years ago