The indie game FAUNA combines board placement strategy with generative models: on a hexagonal grid, players take turns placing small animals. Whenever three animals form a line, a fusion egg appears in the center. Drag in a skill capsule, hit Hatch, and a brand-new creature—instantly generated by Tripo—emerges to join your lineup, ready to auto-battle.
At the start, you and the AI (or opponent) take turns dragging animals from the candidate bar onto the grid.
When three pieces align (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal), a fusion egg spawns at the center. You can then drop a skill capsule onto the egg to define its abilities; once you click Hatch, Tripo instantly generates the new creature's look, stats (HP, Attack, etc.), and model—your powerful new teammate joins the fray on the spot.
FAUNA hinges on how parent choice, line formation, and skill capsules together decide hatch results:
This "play and create" loop makes every line feel like opening a blind box: in the next moment, a never-before-seen "species" joins the battlefield.
Genre: Auto Battler / Strategy / Generative Fusion
Core Loop:
On a fantastical board, animals fuse into new forms through alignment. Within limited turns, you must out-strategize in this ecological showdown.
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Strategy fans, auto battler players, collectors, and creativity lovers.
FAUNA fuses tactical placement with generative creation: line up → egg, add capsule → hatch, then battle immediately. Each connection births a new species, each hatch sharpens your strategy.
👉 Step into FAUNA and hatch your very first fusion creature!
moving at the speed of creativity, achieving the depths of imagination.
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