Overview
At a glance
Is this game right for my group?
ABG editorial scores on a 1–5 scale.
Easier to teach
High replayability
Low interaction
Scales well
Light strategy
More strategic control
How it plays
How does it play?
Draft flowers, grow layered rainforest plots, and attract animals to complete a lush personal ecosystem.
Core mechanisms
Key systems that shape the decisions players make.
Open Drafting
Select cards or items from a shared face-up display.
Tile Placement
Place tiles to build a shared or personal spatial arrangement.
Solo / Solitaire Game
Provide rules and objectives designed for a single player.
Square Grid
Use an orthogonal grid where position and adjacent spaces shape movement or placement.
Read the full game description
Hutan: Life in the Rainforest is a serene tile-placement puzzle about building a thriving tropical habitat. Each turn, players choose a flower card from the shared market, take the matching flower tokens, and place them into one of their personal rainforest grids. Matching flowers stack into trees, completed tree groups attract animals, and connected habitats become valuable ecosystems—but only if the surrounding colour pattern supports them. The rules are approachable, while the spatial tension comes from committing scarce squares before the market reveals what you need next. A family mode softens the puzzle, an advanced mode adds ecosystem cards, and dedicated solo challenges turn the same bright components into a thoughtful personal score chase.