Living Forest received positive reviews. Matt Thrower from GamesRadar complimented the engagement, replayability, component quality, and dynamism, and the combination of mechanics, including deck-building, push-your-luck, and tile placement. However, he was critical of its scalability, especially for the lack of movement actions for two players, unbalanced victory conditions, and complexity, stating that it was "a bit lightweight for the hobby crowd seeking board games for adults" but also had "a few too many bells and whistles for mainstream success".[2]
Chad Wilkinson from Tabletop Gaming recommended the game, and praised the mixture of mechanisms, replayability, player interaction, and component quality, but critiqued the setup time.[3]
The game received numerous awards, including the 2022 Kennerspiel des Jahres.[4][5] The jury praised the interaction, engagement, and replayability, stating that "[there] are three key factors to the thrill and attraction of 'Living Forest': the exciting race to twelve points, the risky gamble of when to stop revealing cards and the high level of interaction with your opponents. The three different victory conditions are especially motivating, ensuring a high level of replayability and a different dynamic to each new game".[6] Living Forest also received the 2022 As d'Or Insider award.[7]