Lost Ones
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Description
Description
Designer |
Gordon Alford |
Publisher | Greenbrier Games |
Players | 1-4 |
Playtime | 45-90 mins |
Suggested Age | 14 and up |
Expansion | Lost Ones Expansion Pack |
Lost Ones is a map tile exploration game set in a "Choose Your Own Path" story. The player takes on the role of one of four available youths who have been kidnapped and taken to the Otherworld, home of the Fae. The game begins just as the player escapes captivity during a conflict between warring Fae factions and must now explore this magical realm of dreams to discover a way home. Besides solo play, there is a cooperative mode for up to 4 players.
The game is played over a set number of successive Phases, where the player can perform different actions:
Explore a new area by placing a map tile, moving there and reading the introduction of an encounter in the Story Book
Perform an action in a story encounter
Move to an adjacent map tile that has already been placed
Activate Boon cards
When investigating a map tile, the character experiences a story encounter and may have to make choices on how to proceed. An encounter often requires a player to use one or more Ability cards from their Hand that matches the difficulty level of the encounter. Success could mean learning more valuable information, overcoming an obstacle or even gaining Boon cards that grant magical powers and mythical relics. Exploring this realm of dreams may result in experiencing a terrifying Bane, which will hinder progress and potentially lead to the character's doom.
The player must locate and find a way to open one of several Gateways to get home. This must be accomplished before running out of time, having an empty Hand or being caught by Fae sent to hunt the character. Careful use of resources, piecing together clues and acquiring special Boon cards are key to winning the game. Based on the choices made by the player, there are also a dozen different story endings with their own epilogues.
—description from the designer