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A god-game with a conservation conscience that had me raising wolf packs and outmaneuvering poachers, but its Mixed Steam score tells you exactly how thin the strategic layer actually is.

I went into Natural Instincts: European Forest hoping for something in the vein of a wildlife management sim with real systemic depth. What I found is closer to a light god-game with an environmental education angle and a handful of scenario missions that can be cleared in an afternoon. That gap between expectation and reality is precisely what split the community roughly down the middle, landing the title at around 45% positive on Steam with over 260 reviews weighed in. The core loop has you issuing commands to forest animals, wolves, deer, rabbits, wild boars among them, steering them away from roads, illegal dumps, and poachers while also managing breeding pairs to grow healthy populations. The inheritable traits system is the most interesting mechanical idea here: each animal carries a set of traits, some of which pass to offspring, so selective breeding can produce progressively hardier generations. In theory that creates a light optimization puzzle. In practice, the decision space stays shallow because the event pool that threatens your animals is limited and repetitive. Poachers show up, volunteers show up to counter them, you redirect animals, repeat. There is no tech tree, no expanding territory system, no escalating faction pressure. Strategy fans used to Paradox-level cause-and-effect chains will find the feedback loops paper-thin within the first hour. What the game does deliver is atmosphere and accessibility. The top-down 3D forest looks pleasant, the ambient sound design is calming, and the short tutorial actually explains the core commands without wasting your time. The campaign structure, currently three species-specific missions in Early Access, works as a gentle guided introduction to each animal's behavioral quirks. Learning that fawns are born scentless as a predator-avoidance adaptation is the kind of small factual detail that makes this feel like it was built with genuine affection for the subject matter. The free play sandbox mode lets you set your own goals once the campaign objectives run dry, though the sandbox lacks the hooks to sustain long sessions. For younger players or anyone who wants a low-stakes nature experience, that combination is genuinely pleasant. For anyone arriving from Planet Zoo or Eco expecting simulated ecosystem pressure, the disappointment is fast and lasting. The Early Access label is important context here. DreamStorm Studios has communicated that the build available right now includes the tutorial, free play, and three campaign missions, with more content shaped by player surveys. That is an honest disclosure, but it also means you are paying for a product that is clearly not finished. The concurrent player count visible on SteamSpy hovers near single digits, which is a signal that the development trajectory has not inspired the kind of community momentum that typically keeps Early Access titles alive and iterating. There is no visible mod ecosystem to compensate for the thin content, and no co-op mode to share the session with a friend. If you are a parent looking for a screen-time activity that teaches kids something real about European wildlife, or a casual gamer who wants 90 minutes of relaxed animal-herding before bed, Natural Instincts: European Forest can scratch that itch. If you are a strategy or sim player who measures value in decision complexity and replayability, the current build will feel like a proof of concept rather than a finished game. Hold until a full release materially expands the campaign roster and deepens the ecosystem simulation, or pick it up at the steep discounts it regularly reaches. Diego, Scout Team

Natural Instincts: European Forest

Natural Instincts: European Forest

22 jul 2021DreamStorm StudiosGames Operators
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A god-game with a conservation conscience that had me raising wolf packs and outmaneuvering poachers, but its Mixed Steam score tells you exactly how thin the strategic layer actually is.

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I went into Natural Instincts: European Forest hoping for something in the vein of a wildlife management sim with real systemic depth. What I found is closer to a light god-game with an environmental education angle and a handful of scenario missions that can be cleared in an afternoon. That gap between expectation and reality is precisely what split the community roughly down the middle, landing the title at around 45% positive on Steam with over 260 reviews weighed in. The core loop has you issuing commands to forest animals, wolves, deer, rabbits, wild boars among them, steering them away from roads, illegal dumps, and poachers while also managing breeding pairs to grow healthy populations. The inheritable traits system is the most interesting mechanical idea here: each animal carries a set of traits, some of which pass to offspring, so selective breeding can produce progressively hardier generations. In theory that creates a light optimization puzzle. In practice, the decision space stays shallow because the event pool that threatens your animals is limited and repetitive. Poachers show up, volunteers show up to counter them, you redirect animals, repeat. There is no tech tree, no expanding territory system, no escalating faction pressure. Strategy fans used to Paradox-level cause-and-effect chains will find the feedback loops paper-thin within the first hour. What the game does deliver is atmosphere and accessibility. The top-down 3D forest looks pleasant, the ambient sound design is calming, and the short tutorial actually explains the core commands without wasting your time. The campaign structure, currently three species-specific missions in Early Access, works as a gentle guided introduction to each animal's behavioral quirks. Learning that fawns are born scentless as a predator-avoidance adaptation is the kind of small factual detail that makes this feel like it was built with genuine affection for the subject matter. The free play sandbox mode lets you set your own goals once the campaign objectives run dry, though the sandbox lacks the hooks to sustain long sessions. For younger players or anyone who wants a low-stakes nature experience, that combination is genuinely pleasant. For anyone arriving from Planet Zoo or Eco expecting simulated ecosystem pressure, the disappointment is fast and lasting. The Early Access label is important context here. DreamStorm Studios has communicated that the build available right now includes the tutorial, free play, and three campaign missions, with more content shaped by player surveys. That is an honest disclosure, but it also means you are paying for a product that is clearly not finished. The concurrent player count visible on SteamSpy hovers near single digits, which is a signal that the development trajectory has not inspired the kind of community momentum that typically keeps Early Access titles alive and iterating. There is no visible mod ecosystem to compensate for the thin content, and no co-op mode to share the session with a friend. If you are a parent looking for a screen-time activity that teaches kids something real about European wildlife, or a casual gamer who wants 90 minutes of relaxed animal-herding before bed, Natural Instincts: European Forest can scratch that itch. If you are a strategy or sim player who measures value in decision complexity and replayability, the current build will feel like a proof of concept rather than a finished game. Hold until a full release materially expands the campaign roster and deepens the ecosystem simulation, or pick it up at the steep discounts it regularly reaches.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5God GameWildlife ManagementEcosystem SimSelective BreedingShort CampaignConservation ThemeEarly Access CautionBeginner-Friendly

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
10 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 960 or Radeon R9 380, Shader version 4.0, 4GB+ VRAM
Processor
Core i3-9300 or AMD Ryzen 5 3400G

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Windows 10
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DirectX
Version 11
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Processor
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Games Operators
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