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Ark Nova

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Board game
This article is about the board game. For the inflatable concert hall designed by Anish Kapoor and Arata Isozaki, seeArk Nova (concert hall).
Ark Nova
Box cover
DesignersMathias Wigge
PublishersFeuerland Spiele [de]
Capstone Games
Publication2021
Playersfrom 1 to 4
Playing timefrom 90 to 150 minutes
Age range14 years and older
Websitehttps://www.feuerland-spiele.de/spiele/arche-nova/

Ark Nova is a strategicboard game for up to four people. It was designed by game designer Mathias Wigge, and first published in 2021. InArk Nova, players aim to score conservation and appeal points by building a zoo. Upon its release,Ark Nova received positive reviews and received several awards.

Gameplay

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InArk Nova, players strive to earn conservation and appeal points to design a modern zoo. The game is divided into informal "breaks", which are triggered once the break track reaches the last space through drawing cards.

Players choose from five actions: drawing cards; building enclosures; playing animal cards, which requires an empty enclosure and awards the player special effects; performing an association task, which give different benefits, such as increasing reputation, adding to hand limit or reducing animal cost; and playing scoring cards, which award points at the end of the game in addition to immediate or ongoing effects. If the player cannot or does not want to take an action, an action card is moved to the first position and an 'X token' taken.

Each action is determined by its strength, which ranges from 1 to 5. For example, the build action only allows enclosures with a maximum size of the current strength to be built. Each association task requires some threshold of strength; for example, a 2 strength is needed to increase reputation, but a 5 strength is required to gain a conservation project. At the end of each action, the exhausted action slot is moved to the far left and others are shifted right, increasing their strength. Action cards may be upgraded to give players more bonuses; for example, upgrading the build action allows the player to construct numerous enclosures. 'X tokens' can be used to increase the strength of an action, adding one strength for each X token discarded. Players can hold a maximum of five tokens at any one time.

The end of the game is triggered when any one player's conservation and appeal markers have crossed each other, after which all other players take one final turn. Conservation points and appeal from final scoring cards are then added to each players. A final score is then determined by subtracting the subtracting the appeal points from the conservation points, with the player having the highest final score being determined the winner.[1] On March 2023, the publisher announced an intention to change the final scoring so that conservation points and appeal would be added to determine the final score, and this is the scoring mechanism currently implemented on Board Game Arena.[2][3]

Reception

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Reviewing forPolygon, Keith Law noted the game's similarity toTerraforming Mars; he considered the game to be less accessible and criticised the interaction. However, Law praised the strategy, "brief turns", "careful streamlining", and money represented as only a single currency. He concluded that it is an "incredible game in just about every dimension — it’s just not the accessible title that’s going to cross into the mainstream and expand the audience".[4]IGN listed the game as one of the best strategy games, considering the game to have a "similarly smooth blend of different mechanics" asTerraforming Mars, and commented positively on its action selection system.[5]The New York TimesWirecutter praised the game as "remarkably elegant", complimenting its turns as fast-paced and commenting positively on the "sprawl and scale", despite acknowledging that the latter decreases accessibility for new players; the length and theme were also critiqued.[6]

Ark Nova has received several awards, including theGolden Geek Award for Best Heavy Game of the Year.[7] It was recommended by theSpiel des Jahres jury for theKennerspiel des Jahres award, with the jury stating that "the rules are thematically accessible and easy to understand and the game develops an enormous depth over time, thanks to over 200 cards and a clever timing mechanism".[8] The game also won the 2022Deutscher Spiele Preis.[9]

References

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  1. ^Wigge, Mathias (October 2021)."Ark Nova Rulebook"(PDF).Capstone Games.Archived(PDF) from the original on March 5, 2022. RetrievedJune 22, 2022.
  2. ^https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/3057107/2-rules-updates-for-ark-nova/page/1
  3. ^https://en.doc.boardgamearena.com/Gamehelparknova?_gl=1*fuqkmv*_ga*MTU1NTc1OTM3OS4xNzIwMTY5NzUw*_ga_DWXD9R5L7D*MTczNjk5Nzc2OS4yODcuMS4xNzM2OTk4MDA5LjU2LjAuMA..
  4. ^Law, Keith (2022-05-09)."Ark Nova is an excellent board game, but it won't be displacing Wingspan anytime soon".Polygon. Retrieved2022-06-22.
  5. ^Thrower, Matt (2022-04-13)."The Best Strategy Board Games (2022)".IGN. Retrieved2022-06-22.
  6. ^"The Best Strategy Board Games".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2022-12-17.
  7. ^"Golden Geek Winners Announced for 2021 – Radlands, Arnak, and Sleeping Gods amongst the winners".Tabletop Gaming. 2022-05-03. Retrieved2022-06-22.
  8. ^"Arche Nova (Ark Nova)".Spiel des Jahres. Retrieved2022-06-22.
  9. ^"Preisträger – SPIEL Messe".Spiel. Archived fromthe original on 2020-11-03. Retrieved2022-12-18.

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