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Ravensburger  |  SKU: RAV26982

Explorers

$27.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Phil Walker-Harding
Publisher Ravensburger
Players 1-4
Playtime 20 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up

At the beginning of Explorers, you and each other explorer place four landscape tiles — grasslands, bodies of water, desert or mountains — and three different scoring tiles in your game frame. Then from your starting village, you go on an exploratory tour.

The exploration cards, each of which shows two landscapes, indicates which landscapes you are allowed to cross (off). On your turn, you reveal an exploration card, chooses one of the two types of terrain, then cross off three spaces ahead of your current location. Your fellow players must then decide whether to place only two crosses on the same landscape, or choose the other landscape and tick off three crosses. All of your crosses must be orthogonally adjacent, so you need to plan well to avoid being stuck due to "bad" landscape choices.

Over four rounds, you expand your territory, receiving a special action for each checked box with an object in it. You receive points for provisions and gems, with a map you can place crosses on any type of terrain, and lost temples can be explored with keys — but whoever reaches the temple first receives the most points for it...

Explorers contains a solo version as well as additional task tiles for experienced players, with more than a million possible game combinations.

Customer Reviews

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Pascal Desilets
Such a simple and fun game

This is another great game from PWH! I was hesitant at first, because of the size of the box and the fact that PWH does not always hit the mark. But boy, this little game is fun and easy to teach. Even if it looks simple, there is still enough strategy for someone who likes harder game. Recommanded!

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James Wachtel
Quick easy to learn and solo available.

Easy to learn with minimal setup and fast gameplay.