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Ocean Genesis

An ocean ecosystem board game. Build thriving marine habitats and explore life at the surface.

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Coral Reefs and Beyond

Discover 60+ Ocean Species and habitats

From flying fish to eagle rays, every species plays a role in your ecosystem.

Explore new ecosystems!

Strategic Depth

Balance Your Ecosystem

Manage predators, prey, and resources as you navigate real-world environmental challenges.

Adapt to survive!

Ocean Genesis

An Ocean Ecosystem Board Game

Dive into the vibrant world of marine ecosystems and build thriving ocean habitats in this strategic board game about ocean conservation and biodiversity.

2-4 players | 45-60 min | Ages 12+

In Ocean Genesis, players take on the role of marine ecosystems growing and adapting to climate change conditions. Coral reefs, kelp forests, lagoons and other open ocean habitats. Every decision shapes the future of the sea.

Core mechanics

  • Tableau building & optimization
  • Hand management

Game Highlights

  • Build and balance interconnected marine ecosystems
  • Discover over 60 unique ocean species
  • Navigate real-world nature challenges
  • Strategic resource management with ecosystem dynamics
  • Beautiful artwork inspired by real marine environments

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Estimated shipping: Q4 2026

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Anaïs Martin, marine biologist and designer of Ocean Genesis

Meet the Designer

Anaïs Martin

“I am Anaïs Martin, a marine biologist specialized in tropical marine ecosystems and fisheries science. Big board games lover and naturally creative, I decided to embark on the crazy adventure of creating my own board game inspired by the ocean world, which has always been a huge part of my life. That is how Ocean Genesis was born! By combining my expertise in marine biology with some of my favorite board game mechanics, I hope to offer players an immersive and memorable dive into the marine world.”