Both beautiful and fun. And a little frustrating because you want to play it perfectly but that's impossible.
What I like
The components are beautiful. And I'm very glad the tiles aren't perfectly round because they'd 100% roll away otherwise.
The animal cards and their preferred habitat are really thematic and believable.
The landscape you build ends up and very pretty. With a bit of imagination you can really visualize your little world.
Game length. About an hour, which is nice.
The box is no bigger than it needs to be.
What I dislike
The rules. It states that on your turn, you can place 1 cube. Then in smaller letters, it says you can place 1 cube as often as you want. Why not just say that you can place multiple cubes? I played multiple games misunderstanding this rule.
The behaviour of the super animals isn't explained well. They use icons only and leave room for interpretation because of it. A simple list explaining each card in a few words would've solved this.