

🌿 Build your own nature-inspired masterpiece — strategy meets serenity!
Harmonies is a visually stunning, nature-themed strategy board game featuring 42 beautifully illustrated cards and 120 wooden tokens. Designed for 1-4 players, it offers easy-to-learn rules with deep tactical gameplay, including a solo mode and expert challenges. With premium components and immersive 3D tile placement, Harmonies delivers a relaxing yet engaging experience perfect for millennial professionals seeking a thoughtful, artistic escape.









| ASIN | B0CVNPHPZY |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,310 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #90 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Asmodee |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | No Warning Applicable |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 553 Reviews |
| Edition | Illustrated Edition |
| Educational Objective | Develop strategic thinking, planning, and problem-solving skills; foster understanding and appreciation for nature and ecosystems |
| Estimated Playing Time | 30 Minutes |
| Genre | Strategy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03558380116691 |
| Included Components | 1 Rulebook, 1 Pouch, 1 Central Board, 4 Personal boards, 4 Reminder cards, 120 tokens, 79 animal cubes, 32 Animal cards, 10 Nature's Spirit cards, 1 Scoresheet pad |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.52 x 8.43 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.52"L x 8.43"W |
| Item Type Name | Board Game |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Asmodee |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1500 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 120.0 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 10 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1-4 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Size | 8.43 x 2.52 x 0.1 inches |
| Theme | Nature |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**E
Fun, visually appealing, not too complex
Quick to learn game with enough strategy to keep it interesting. Very visually and tactilely appealing game, pretty chill to play, relatively short games. Nice component quality, especially for the price, wooden tokens and thick card stock, though I think the cube components could have been more interesting to match the quality visual design of the other components they still work just fine. The game is essentially a tile laying game where you are trying to match patterns to score points. Scoring points is based on landscape patterns for each of the six tile types, plus additional patterns on animal cards that are unique to each player. Thinking ahead helps to score more. It can feel very satisfying when a plan works out. Player interaction is pretty minimal. Players take turns deciding which pile of tokens to take and which animal cards they want, beyond that players are just working on their own board without any interference from other players. Overall, it is a quick to play fun game, that is visually appealing, with enough strategy to keep it interesting without being too complex. It's a good game in my opinion.
D**E
Fun for the Family!
Harmonies is a beautiful, thinky little puzzle that’s quickly become a favorite at my table. The production is outstanding—the art is warm and inviting, and the way the wooden pieces stack into a 3D landscape makes the board look fantastic by the end of the game. It really does give you that satisfying “I built something” feeling every time. Gameplay is simple to learn but offers more depth than it first appears. On your turn you’re just drafting pieces and placing them, but trying to line up the different scoring goals (animals, terrain types, and height) gives you plenty to think about without bogging the game down. It hits that sweet spot of being relaxing to play but still engaging for gamers who like a bit of a puzzle. That said, there are a few caveats. Player interaction is pretty minimal; you’re mostly focused on your own board, with only light tension over what others might take from the display. If your group likes direct conflict or heavy strategy, this will feel more like “multiplayer solitaire.” The game can also end faster than you expect, especially once people know what they’re doing, so sometimes it feels like your engine is just starting to hum when the final round hits. Overall, I’d recommend Harmonies if you enjoy nature‑themed games like Cascadia or Azul‑style puzzles, and you want something that looks great on the table and is easy to teach to family and friends. It’s not the most interactive or complex game out there, but as a beautiful, calming, brain‑tickling puzzle, it does its job very well.
S**A
My favorite game for solo play - chill and engaging at the same time
I'm so in love with this game and play it multiple times per week for relaxation and brain health. I'm super-picky about themes, mechanics, and the look of a game. This one ticks all the boxes and brings me straight to my happy place. The aesthetics are gorgeous, from the colors to the stunning designs and art, to the little nuances of design that make the game feel organic. It's beautiful to the eye and wonderfully tactile. I found the game super-easy to learn, yet challenging enough to dish up a new puzzle for me solve every time I play. Playing with a partner (or more) adds the opportunity for extra strategizing. Everybody can enjoy it, whether kids or adults, neurodivergents wanting some gentle stim downtime, or elders who would normally just do crossword puzzles. It's a great game.
J**S
Awesome 3D Puzzle Game - Peaceful, Quick, & Highly Engaging - Expansion Needed! :)
Amazing game. Gorgeous. Fun. Charming. Peaceful. Quick. Strategically varied, interesting, and challenging—we still make mistakes after probably 50 games. It's a puzzle strategy game. Great replayability if you aren't playing it a ton and need complex strategy to keep you interested. We were disappointed when we added the Nature Spirits that there wasn't more variety, and we're dying for a real expansion. Replayability really falls away if you play a lot, which is a common issue. Lots of people seem to play lots of differeng games, whereas we like to play one or two and then move on to another one or two when we get tired of them. We can play games like Terraforming Mars for 6-8 months, but after just 3 weeks of 2-5 games of Harmonies a day, it's starting to feel too repetitive. AWESOME game. Expansion, please!
F**E
A natural sanctuary creation game!
The art is beautiful, the pieces have a great hand feel, and the final results have a way of an artistic way to it. The game itself is pretty easy to catch on, the rules are simple enough and the matches are quick but it can also be challenging to master, I am a bit obsessed with it right now. This is the first board game I have ever bought, and I could not be happier with it. The game has also a solitary mode, very fun to practice and create those little sanctuaries.
J**S
Fun, beautiful, and strategic.
Had a lot of fun with it in groups, but also solo play throughs are engaging as well! The art is beautiful. It's also pretty easy to learn, but still challenging enough to be rewarding. I was between this and tiny towns, but this felt easier to play and appealed to my preference to nature vs urban landscapes.
N**K
Best Game Ever!
This is my favorite board game out of over 100 games I own. It's not too long (20-40 min), it can be played from 1-4 players, and it's a very good puzzle solving game. It can be taught/learned quickly, and can be played over and over and is a different puzzle each time. It's well balanced and visually pleasing to the eye. Highly recommended!
R**M
The perfect balance of complex strateg, fun times, and beautiful art!
This game is simple to learn and so fun to play! The art is simply stunning and the quality of the pieces are incredible. The game has a lovely balance of strategy and a bit of luck (I'd say 85% strategy and 15% luck) It's a little more complicated if you play with other people who know the game well or with the animal spirit add ons. This is great for replay-ability and makes the game interesting after many playthroughs
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