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Ludonaute  |  SKU: LULE01EN

Lost Explorers (English Edition)

€16.30 EUR €21.73
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Description

Designer Cédrick Chaboussit
Publisher Ludonaute
Players 2-4
Playing Time 40 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up

BREAKING NEWS! A lost world has been discovered and clues leading to its secret entrance have been disseminated all around the world. Your goal? Find them! Driven only by your courage, you decide to follow in their footsteps and launch a worldwide expedition but, beware! You're not the only one on this quest...

You now know that your goal is to be the first player to collect the 4 clues needed to locate the entrance to the lost world. Represented by magnifying glasses, the clues are found by following the footsteps of the two explorers. You have a choice: follow only one trail or both at the same time.

But how do players follow those trails? By completing Missions.

During each turn, you will send out Expedition Members do one of two things: pick up Vehicle tokens (front side up) or Mission tokens (unknown back side) in the Equipment areas; or move them on the World Map to reach the Locations specified on your Mission tokens by using your Vehicle tokens.

Each Mission token offers a unique combination of Locations. When a mission is completed, the Mission tokens allow you to get closer to the explorers' trails.

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A David Dunn
Solid Mechanic - Lacks Excitement

Lost Explores is a good game with solid mechanics. There is ample strategy and building your exploration engine is novel. However the game lacked any tension or excitement. You just played your move and waited for your next turn. Your opponent's moves matter to you, but not hugely and not enough to care greatly what they were doing. I'll play it again and if you want an introduction to Euro gaming, this game has a low barrier to entry; however there are better simple Euros out there and I'd rather play them.