EcoFrenzy – The Pollination Game!

Fresh off of her win at the YEA Investor Panel last month, Evelyn is proud to announce that her website is now live, and her game is officially available for purchase!

($29.99 plus tax, shipping, and handling)

EcoFrenzy is a card-based, family, strategy game for all ages, combining elements of set collection and resource management to teach about pollinators and the environment. Build your garden with annuals and perennials, attracting different types of pollinators and even stealing them from opponents. But don’t make them too angry, or you might find a Heat Wave or Cold Front headed your way! Plant enough flowers or attract enough pollinators and you might get a biodiversity bonus.

For friends and family, or those local to Chicago, Evelyn is planning on having a stock of games on hand this summer and might be able to save you some shipping and handling. But if you can’t wait, you can order now! (Just be aware it does take a while to manufacture and ship, until Evelyn can build up her stock.)

As longtime readers of this blog know, Evelyn has long been a Butterfly Girl, hatching Eastern Black Swallowtails on the back porch (and sometimes catching more than butterflies in her net!).

Therefore it should come as no surprise, Evelyn’s company, EcoFrenzy Games, is committed to sustainability. The game is printed with soy-based toner, uses recycled paper banding, rather than plastic, to hold the cards together, and the game is manufactured in the U.S., limiting the environmental effects of transportation. Additionally, Evelyn donates a portion of each sale to pollinator conservation.

3 thoughts on “EcoFrenzy – The Pollination Game!

  1. Hey there…just wanted to check on the website that we ordered from.   We couldn’t purchase unless we agreed to have them save our credit card and other info.  There was a weird message about future purchases or something like that.   Just was curious about that.EmilySent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone.

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    • I’m surprised you were required to save it, I wonder if you can go back and delete it once the purchase is complete? However, as far as I know the Game Crafter is a legit business (located in Madison no less!) and we have purchased from them a few times with no issues.

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      • Yah I’ll try and go back.  The purchase wouldn’t go through otherwise.Sent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone.

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