Read the land. Stop the spark. Most fires announce themselves long before the flame — this game trains you to notice. 81 cards in nine colours: the action on the front, the why on the back, and one question per draw. Fill all nine colours and watch the fire risk fall.
Households, landowners, schools and communities in fire-prone landscapes — and any team that wants to practise reading risk before it becomes an emergency. Fire Ranger is part of Averdine’s commitment to the places we live: priced for families, with a deliberately low licence for schools, volunteers and local fire groups.
Fire Ranger turns wildfire prevention into a game you can actually play. A deck of 81 cards in nine colours sits in the middle of a drawn valley — from Spark Scout (I notice) to Inside Guard (I watch). Draw a card, read the action, turn it for the why, answer one question. A right answer fills that colour: the fire risk falls, your preparation rises. A wrong answer costs nothing — the next card of that colour brings a different question.
The second play is Find the Problem: two scenes — the yard and the kitchen — with twelve hazards hiding in each. Every hazard you spot opens the exact card that fixes it. Written in Erin’s voice: concrete, honest, and with the limitation stated where it matters — “it does not make you safe.”
Print-ready deck, the game app — playable online or installed on your phone, fully offline — or the complete bundle with Find the Problem. Pay what feels fair, within the range — priced so families and communities can join. That is the point of this one.
AverTerra Fire Ranger — from €10 / 79 kr. Pay what feels fair. See formats.
Running this with groups? Facilitator licence — fixed price, everything included, up to 5 facilitators →
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