

You have to find it before you can write it down!Īnother major action that a player can take is placing their explorers on the different sites around the board. Another fun part of the research track is the fact that your journal cannot outpace your magnifying glass. One of the best bonuses are the assistants you can hire that give you one time bonuses each round. Each level of the track leads the players closer to the temple and gains the players different bonuses depending on what level and what tool they are using. By paying a cost, players can move up the research track with their magnifying glass or their journal. On a player’s turn, there are numerous actions that a player can choose from. Players are encouraged to get rid of fear throughout the game as each one takes away a point from a player’s final victory total. Players start the game with two fear cards, but can gain more from various conditions on the board. Players must also deal with the overwhelming sense of fear their explorers are facing. Each card purchased from the market also adds between one and three victory points for the end of the game. Purchased with compasses, the relic cards immediately go into effect as you buy them and cost an additional tablet when they are used later in the game. Purchased with gold coins, item cards go to the bottom of your draw deck for use later in the game. Cards are used to pay travel costs with the symbols in the corner or for the abilities listed on the bottom of the cards. Every one of the cards in the market is unique in name, artwork, and ability. Over the course of 5 rounds, players take turns to explore new dig sites, overcome island guardians, and research the mysteries of the temple to score endgame points and rise above their rivals.Įach player starts with the same starter deck of cards that they can bolster through the purchase of items and relics. You are an explorer sent on an expedition to a newly discovered island.

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