Description
On an uninhabited island in uncharted seas, explorers have found traces of a great civilization. Now you will lead an expedition to explore the island, find lost artifacts, and face fearsome guardians, all in a quest to learn the island's secrets.
Lost Ruins of Arnak combines deck building and worker placement in a game of exploration, resource management, and discovery.
In addition to traditional deckbuilder effects, cards can also be used to place workers. Some actions require resources instead of workers -- building a solid resource base will be essential.
Decks are small, and randomness is heavily mitigated by the wealth of tactical decisions offered on the game board. With a variety of worker actions, artifacts, and equipment cards, the setup for each game will be unique, encouraging players to explore new strategies to meet the challenge.
30-120 Minutes of gameplay for 1 to 4 players, ages 12 and above.
Lost Ruins of Arnak combines deck building and worker placement in a game of exploration, resource management, and discovery.
In addition to traditional deckbuilder effects, cards can also be used to place workers. Some actions require resources instead of workers -- building a solid resource base will be essential.
Decks are small, and randomness is heavily mitigated by the wealth of tactical decisions offered on the game board. With a variety of worker actions, artifacts, and equipment cards, the setup for each game will be unique, encouraging players to explore new strategies to meet the challenge.
30-120 Minutes of gameplay for 1 to 4 players, ages 12 and above.
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At the Sputtergotch Toy Company, we believe in creating active imaginations. You will find high quality and unique playthings we would buy for our own children, not to mention great gift ideas for the young at heart.
Our Name? Well of course there is a story behind it. Picture twin toddlers with spoons in hand, discussing the benefits of homemade butterscotch pudding. Years later, they still call it Sputtergotch. And it still makes us giggle. A funny word, a smile, a treat….and the perfect name for a toy store!
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