The Earth game series from publisher Inside Up Games continues to expand its scope. Following the major success of the original game, which became a massive hit among fans of complex strategies, the developers have introduced a new project. Earth Express is not merely an expansion, but a fully standalone game. The core idea behind Earth Express is adapting the mechanics of the "big" game into a faster, more dynamic format. While the original Earth could easily take an hour and a half with a large group, the Express version is designed to play in up to 30 minutes. Despite the "Express" moniker, the game retains the series' most defining feature: zero downtime.
In Earth Express, grand scale gives way to tight focus. The player's main tableau is now limited to a 3x3 grid, which fundamentally shifts the pacing of the game. While the original gave you room to maneuver, here, every single one of those nine slots becomes a critical resource. You are no longer just planting flora - you are designing a dense ecosystem where the cost of a mistake grows in proportion to the scarcity of space.
The mechanical core remains true to the series: it is a classic engine-building system, but operating at an accelerated rhythm. Players play flora and terrain cards, striving to forge chains of effects. Due to the compact grid, combinations start triggering much earlier, turning the game into a dynamic tactical race. You still need to keep track of soil types and climate conditions, but your planning horizon has now narrowed down to specific, rapid, and tangible results.

There is no single path to victory in Earth Express, as each game unfolds under its own conditions. A massive deck featuring hundreds of unique cards with real-world plants, fungi, and ecosystems demands constant tactical flexibility from players. Strategy revolves around the ability to spot non-obvious synergies among the cards you happen to hold in your hand. If opponents are prioritizing high-cost cards, perhaps the best approach is a "rapid growth" strategy - planting low-cost flora focused on maximum watering and token accumulation.
The solo mode against the artificial opponent named Kalterra deserves a special mention. Here, the strategic aspect unfolds from a different angle: the automa does not forgive pacing errors and forces you to optimize every single turn, turning the session into a rigorous survival test. Whether you are playing with a group or flying solo, the game constantly throws new challenges your way, compelling you to reinvent your approach to achieving the perfect natural balance.

Earth Express is a rare example of how to compress a grand-scale strategy into a "smart filler" format without sacrificing any of its intellectual depth. The developers have managed to preserve the core feeling of the series: the sheer thrill of watching disparate cards transform right before your eyes into a functioning, living engine. It is a fast, tactically dense, and visually flawless game.
- Veterans of the original game who want a more dynamic format for weeknights without losing out on complexity.
- Admirers of natural aesthetics who value not just the mechanics, but also scientific accuracy paired with high-quality production.
- Players who appreciate fast, yet richly satisfying sessions.
- Solo strategists looking for a serious challenge against the advanced artificial intelligence, Kalterra.

The campaign's success on Kickstarter confirms the immense interest in the series: thousands of backers from all over the world have already supported the release of Earth Express. The publisher offers flexible pledge tiers: from base versions to full "All-in" collections featuring every accessory. Do not miss the chance to become a part of this ecological manifesto and support the continued evolution of one of the most beautiful and intelligent game series out there.
And if you are itching to test your skills as an ecosystem creator right now, you can feel the rhythm of nature and try out the mechanics today - an online version of the game is available for everyone on Tabletopia. Your very first garden is waiting for its moment to bloom!
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