Title: Lost Ruins of Arnak
Publisher: Czech Games Edition
Designers: Mín and Elwen
Artists: Jiří Kůs, Ondřej Hrdina, Jakub Politzer, František Sedláček, and Milan Vavroň
Year: 2020
Genre: Jungle exploration mash up of deck building and worker placement
Number of Players: One to four players
Ages: 12+
Playtime: 30 minutes per player
MSRP: $59.95
I dive in to share a bit of how to play, as well as my review, of Lost Ruins of Arnak from Czech Games Edition. In the game players will set off on a journey of exploration as each aims to collect victory points in a variety of ways. Is this an excellent mashup of deck building and worker placement? Or do I simply wish this game design would get lost? You’ll find out!
7:05 Discussing how to play
26:48 Final thoughts and review score
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While Lost Ruins of Arnak doesn't contain anything revolutionary or new mechanically, the combination of tried and true game mechanics is a inner. The components are top notch and the gameplay interesting and varied. I love the fact that there are two game boards with a bit of gameplay wrinkles for both as well as solitaire; there's tons of replayablity packed in this box. Lost Ruins of Arnak is one of my favorite games of 2020!
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