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Happy Birthdays - Nintendo Switch

Platform : Nintendo Switch
Rated: Everyone
3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 51 ratings

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  • A world all your own and on the go! - Create any world you can imagine! from staggering mountains and sprawling forests to a deep sea dotted with islands, there's No limit to your creations.
  • Discover the history of everything as you foster life of all shapes and sizes - From single-celled organisms to complex multicellular life, including plants, mammals, dinosaurs, and more.
  • Cultivate your Imagination - Imagine, experiment, create! Shape your planet and decide how plant and animal life evolves. No two planets will ever be truly alike.
  • Enjoy in-game English and French text.
  • Find inspiring worlds and preview some of the happy birthdays from the game in the softcover "world guide" bundled with the Switch game.Number of players:one player

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Create a whole world in your hands! Happy Birthdays, a sandbox game in which players create cube-shaped worlds that give rise to diverse and unique lifeforms, arrives on Nintendo Switch. With careful experimentation, players can shape the geography and alter the temperature of their world to create the conditions for life and witness the birth of an entire ecosystem!

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3.6 out of 5 stars
3.6 out of 5
51 global ratings

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Customers find the video game really fun, and mention it's a great sandbox game. They also say it'd be a fantastic game for family time, and fun watching creatures and environments evolve. Customers also say the game is worth buying, and great for collectors.

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Customers find the game very fun, cute, and relaxing. They say it's a great game for family time and teaching about evolution. Customers also say the game has tremendous charm and the story is interesting.

"...I also think this would be a fantastic game for “family time” to teach about evolution in an interactive way - my spouse loves it lol!" Read more

"It’s fun watching creatures and environments evolve but not much time goes by where it becomes a little monotonous" Read more

"...Overall the graphics are great and the story is very interesting, plus you learn some science along the way." Read more

"Really vool sandbox game, can be a bit complex but the results of your biomes are so cool." Read more

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Customers find the value of the physical video game software to be great for collectors.

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Great game for anthropologists!
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Great game for anthropologists!
I can’t remember the last time a game catered to the anthropological society! It’s not a intense crazy game so don’t expect any heart-pounding action like Assassin’s Creed or Overwatch. No talent trees or PvP either. It’s an eco-simulator so you’re going to manipulate your “cube” (world) in order to evolve certain critters. Controlling the temperature of your world and how much land vs water it has will affect your creatures too. Your HP can literally refill itself and I have yet to “die” or fail any part of the game. The biggest failure/challenge is having a species go extinct when you needed that species to evolve to further the game. So far the game is 100% relaxing and I have not had much of a true challenge. Everything is in Celsius. That’s unfortunate for USA folk but hey it’s never to late to learn.I enjoy they used the Linnaean taxonomy for all the organisms in the world. My background is with primates and they did a great job adding in actual facts and real evolution with the primate world in the game (pan troglodytes, Australopithecus, etc) - obviously making certain organisms look more cute. There are wolves (canis familiaris, canis dirus, etc), and of course plants. I even noticed a familiar looking Tiktaalik.This is a great game for folks who enjoy relaxing simulators and or biology/anthropology people. I also think this would be a fantastic game for “family time” to teach about evolution in an interactive way - my spouse loves it lol!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great game for anthropologists!
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2018
I can’t remember the last time a game catered to the anthropological society! It’s not a intense crazy game so don’t expect any heart-pounding action like Assassin’s Creed or Overwatch. No talent trees or PvP either. It’s an eco-simulator so you’re going to manipulate your “cube” (world) in order to evolve certain critters. Controlling the temperature of your world and how much land vs water it has will affect your creatures too. Your HP can literally refill itself and I have yet to “die” or fail any part of the game. The biggest failure/challenge is having a species go extinct when you needed that species to evolve to further the game. So far the game is 100% relaxing and I have not had much of a true challenge. Everything is in Celsius. That’s unfortunate for USA folk but hey it’s never to late to learn.

I enjoy they used the Linnaean taxonomy for all the organisms in the world. My background is with primates and they did a great job adding in actual facts and real evolution with the primate world in the game (pan troglodytes, Australopithecus, etc) - obviously making certain organisms look more cute. There are wolves (canis familiaris, canis dirus, etc), and of course plants. I even noticed a familiar looking Tiktaalik.

This is a great game for folks who enjoy relaxing simulators and or biology/anthropology people. I also think this would be a fantastic game for “family time” to teach about evolution in an interactive way - my spouse loves it lol!
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Diego Cruz
5.0 out of 5 stars Está entretenido
Reviewed in Mexico on November 7, 2019
Bee
5.0 out of 5 stars But once I got the hang of it it was really fun.
Reviewed in Canada on June 8, 2018
Armos
5.0 out of 5 stars Genial y divertido
Reviewed in Mexico on August 21, 2019
Melanie
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun Game
Reviewed in Canada on April 28, 2019
claude tourigny
5.0 out of 5 stars Good game
Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2018