Details can be found here. pdf of cards to date (June 18th, 2020) - link You can purchase a professionally printed set of all 35 cards at this link. Note that these cards don't quite work as a complete game (not enough plants!). You could buy a starter deck proper (here) and use your kid's| PHYLO: THE TRADING CARD GAME
If you have any comments on the beta GSA deck, please leave a comment below. You can also leave comments for specific cards, by clicking on the permalink of the card here.| PHYLO: THE TRADING CARD GAME
Here is a video that essentially shows Dave (the academic who's lab hosts the Phylo project) and his daughter playing a round of Phylo. It's a bit ad-hoc (essentially, they just played the game with some commentary, and there's also a bit where their dog starts barking crazily), but hopefully it's still helpful. One of| PHYLO: THE TRADING CARD GAME
From the MUSE magazine's website: "Last March we wrote about the ecosystem card game Phylo. Then the Phylo team used artwork you submitted to create a new, all-Muse deck. Now it's time to play: can you survive the game? Download and print the cards below in color (or cut them out of your November/December 2013| PHYLO: THE TRADING CARD GAME
This was an interview done with David Ng and Barry Joseph, the Associate Director For Digital Learning, Youth Initiatives, at the American Museum of Natural History. Essentially, they've been chatting with each other on a collaboration between the Phylo project and the museum, that will involve pterosaurs (yes, that's right! These things!). The interview also| PHYLO: THE TRADING CARD GAME
Beaty Deck .pdf| PHYLO: THE TRADING CARD GAME
(* in progress) - see this post for details. RELEASE DATE: May 30, 2012 NOTES: The Beaty Deck... SAMPLE CARDS: The Beaty Biodiversity Museum is a natural history museum in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Its collections include over two million specimens, including a 25-metre skeleton of a female blue whale buried in Tignish, Prince Edward| PHYLO: THE TRADING CARD GAME
Reprinted from Popperfont: The Phylo project is hard at work on preparing the next high quality Phylomon* deck, and this one will revolve around Charles Darwin and his wonderful 5 year voyage on the H.M.S. Beagle. At this point in time, we've enlisted the help of noted Darwinian aficionado, Karen James, who has nicely| PHYLO: THE TRADING CARD GAME
Last night, London's Natural History Museum had a huge open house for members of the public, and the Phylo project was fortunate enough to be included in their "gaming" room. In the month leading up to this, the crew at the museum brainstormed on what sort of cards might be needed for a good "UK"| PHYLO: THE TRADING CARD GAME