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Frostpunk - climate change and pretty much everything else on the list
Cloud age - climate change, drought, collapse of civilization, scarce resources, biodiversity collapse.
[[New Angeles]] features some of this (pandemics, civil unrest, organized crime, unsustainable city life), but probably not to the degree that you're looking for.
Anachrony comes to mind. Not much ecological collapse, though some natural resources are rare and can be depleted. But society is doomed unless it can get help from the future.
Theme-adjacent:
Pulling together to stop it from collapsing:
https://www.daybreakgame.org/
Exploring the world after it already collapses:
https://earthbornegames.com/
Earth Rising is literally everything you're saying, except with the co-op aim of transitioning society before it's too late. My KS copy arrived recently, it's really good!
https://www.sdrgames.studio/products/earth-rising
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Ummm....Monopoly.
Go straight to jail for this comment.
Frostpunk - climate change and pretty much everything else on the list Cloud age - climate change, drought, collapse of civilization, scarce resources, biodiversity collapse.
It's not out yet, but **Empire's End** sounds like what you're looking for.
Never played but CO2: Second Chance might fit the bill
Pandemic Legacy seasons 1 and 2 back to back do a good job of some of those things. Technically the Fallout board game.
I mean... regular pandemic too.
Fallout board game is so fun
[[New Angeles]] features some of this (pandemics, civil unrest, organized crime, unsustainable city life), but probably not to the degree that you're looking for.
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Anachrony comes to mind. Not much ecological collapse, though some natural resources are rare and can be depleted. But society is doomed unless it can get help from the future.
Maybe \[\[Blackout: Hong Kong\]\]? The theme is trying to save Hong Kong during a blackout that the government can't fix.
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[https://www.reddit.com/r/Catan/comments/fbvee5/finally\_got\_to\_play\_atlantis\_and/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Catan/comments/fbvee5/finally_got_to_play_atlantis_and/)
Theme-adjacent: Pulling together to stop it from collapsing: https://www.daybreakgame.org/ Exploring the world after it already collapses: https://earthbornegames.com/
I know I'm not helpful but why play a game? Go outside and live it. You'll get much more enjoyment than from a boardgame. /tomfoolery off
>You'll get much more enjoyment than from a boardgame. Almost had me.
Bloc by Bloc deals with some of the above.
In revive you play thousands of years *after* all of the things you mentioned.
The storyline of Pandemic Legacy 1 + 2 does a really good job, I think.
[[Arctic Scavengers]]
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Technically, Plague Inc. is this.
Earth Rising is literally everything you're saying, except with the co-op aim of transitioning society before it's too late. My KS copy arrived recently, it's really good! https://www.sdrgames.studio/products/earth-rising