








🦊 Outsmart the forest together—because winning is better as a team!
Fox in the Forest Duet is a cooperative 2-player card game that blends strategic trick-taking with character abilities to navigate a forest path. Designed for ages 10+, it offers quick 30-minute gameplay with three difficulty levels, fostering teamwork, problem-solving, and replayability.










| ASIN | B07TSY8L2K |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 57,474 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 1,452 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (640) |
| Date First Available | 1 July 2019 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Develops strategic thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills |
| Item model number | RGS2048 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Paper |
| Number of Game Players | 2 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 11.43 x 3.18 cm; 170 g |
| Release date | 9 Nov. 2024 |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
K**E
Great game
Great game, fairly straight forward to understand the rules and easy but fun to play. Package arrived well and in tact.
D**K
Great co-op game for 2 players
Great co-op game for 2 players. With the 3 difficulty levels, it is replayable many times. I recommend it, especially if you like card games eg. tarock.
J**O
The game is perfect and good quality
Just not very nice and fun to play
J**S
Unbalanced and boring.
Visually beautiful. The game itself is just not good. It's boring and the way it's designed you can get to the end of the three rounds and realise it was impossible for you to win since half way through the first round. Once you've played a few times you start to realise that it's poorly balanced. It is possible to win if both players play well. But there's so much 'luck' involved in what cards you each get that you can strategize perfectly and still loose. I've played so many similar games and never had this issue before with any of them. Very disappointed.
D**.
No as engaging as many reviews indicate
Despite being well-reviewed, this won't be one you instantly want to replay if you have played many other games for two. It's got a framework that reminds me of Pandemic but is very much more simplified. See if you can play it in a games cafe to judge for yourself first.
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This game is not difficult to learn (if you're like me, video guides and examples of gameplay are always helpful to supplement the included player manual for board games). It plays relatively quickly, and the art is pleasing to look at. I can see it being simple to a fault for anyone looking for a particularly challenging game, but for the people I intend to play this with, it's wonderfully easy to teach and learn, and it's a chill game to pass time with. I'm happy to add it to the game library.
M**S
The original Fox in the Forest was a beautifully-illustrated and deeply strategic trick taking game. The designers solved the difficult of making 2-player trick taking games, and also introduced a fun mechanic where winning by too large a margin resulted in a loss, which kept games intense and often allowed less skilled players to turn their early losses to their own advantage. Cannot recommend that game highly enough. The coop sequel game is not by the same designer, and in fact no designer is credited at all. That's telling, because it does not hit any of the same highs. You're both playing cards blindly, since talking with your partner is forbidden, which makes this game less about cooperative play, since there is no real chance to strategize. The strategic decisions you do make are pretty predictable and not terribly interesting. The special card powers are also less fun than the original. Not recommended unless you really, really want to play a coop two-player card game, of which there are not many options. I'd recommend Pandemic instead, or a non-coop game like Jaipur, Targi, or the original Fox in the Forest, all of which are great options. Arboretum is a 2-4 player game that plays well at all player counts, and is one of the best card games I've ever played.
J**N
I can see this becoming one of our favourite family games. The length is just right for a quick game after dinner - I'm guessing once we're good at it around 15 minutes. It's a cooperative game where a pair will get better at playing as they get more familiar with their partner's style, which can be very satisfying when you beat a difficult game together. And it's small enough to chuck in a bag to take on holiday. Perfect!
E**W
I got this as a surprise date night activity for my husband and I. He has been wanting to play more co-op style games (mostly videogames). But he loves board games and foxes, so when I saw an add for this game on Instagram I immediately bought it, no questions asked. The game takes 20-30 minutes to play. We easily beat the game the first time we played it, so we thought it was going to be too easy, but ever since then it has been a fun way for us to get defeated. It's a healthy amount of strategy and luck, as well as a great way to work together with your partner--trying to be on the same thought pattern without being able to communicate. I would definitely recommend this for any friends or couples who are into board games that don't take too long (like Catan or Sythe), and who don't want to get too competitive with each other. It's also super travel friendly!
S**E
Was looking forward to opening up the game to play, and when we finally did, the actual board to play the game was missing. Strange because everything looked sealed and that we were opening it for the first time. Will be returning this, as it’s not much use without the forest board!
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