Review praises Defenders of the Wild 2nd edition's intensity

A new review of Defenders of the Wild 2nd edition describes it as a challenging cooperative board game focused on woodland creatures resisting machine oppression. Published by Big Boss Battle, the review highlights improvements over the original while noting some rough edges in the rules. The game is set for a Kickstarter campaign following tweaks to the advanced copy.

Defenders of the Wild 2.0, from Outlandish Games and designed by T.L. Simons and Henry Audubon, immerses players in a cooperative struggle against destructive machines. Up to four players assume roles in factions—the Order in forests, the Council on plains, the Coven in marshes, and the Sect in mountains—uniting for survival in the Commonwood.

The game begins with 'The Red Leaflet,' an in-world fiction evoking radicalized animals from stories like The Animals of Farthing Wood. Players combat a central machine core that deploys pollution, factories, killer mechs, and walls. Visual influences include Everdell's character art and Horizon Zero Dawn's theme of rogue machines ravaging nature, though the game establishes its own identity.

Gameplay centers on simultaneous card selection from a hand of twelve cards—six generic to the faction and six tied to one of two possible organizers. Cards grant two to five actions, such as moving, healing, fighting mechs, tearing down walls, or rewilding factories. Cooperation is rewarded: completing actions at another faction's camp yields items like Council's bread for extra actions, Coven potions for healing, Sect rockets for destruction, or Order maps for faster movement.

Combat introduces tension, as mechs attack any space where actions occur. After each turn, a mech card advances enemy efforts, spawning threats or building factories. Victory requires establishing all faction camps and infiltrating the machine core with an organizer; defeat comes from losing two defenders in the same habitat or depleting enemy components.

Compared to the 2025 original, updates include a streamlined victory condition, differentiated faction abilities, enhanced art and components, and a 30% shorter rulebook. However, the review notes the rulebook's flow could improve for new players, and the advanced copy lacked a toxic track. The reviewer found the game fiercely difficult yet fair, caring deeply for the characters during play, though one session ended in personal defeat short of victory.

Production quality is described as gorgeous, with strong thematic commitment.

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