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Lost Cities: Roll & Write

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Kosmos
TAK680589
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$13.89
Number of Players 2-5
Playtime 30 Min
Suggested Ages 8+
Designer(s) Reiner Knizia
Publisher Kosmos

In Lost Cities: Roll & Write, you want to begin your expeditions on the six colored paths with the smallest possible numbers on the dice. Every turn, decide whether to continue with an expedition or start a new one. Acceleration fields and artifacts provide opportunities to advance quickly, but you need to carefully consider which paths to take on which roll. If you make good progress, victory beckons — but if an expedition gets stuck, you lose points just as quickly as you earned them!

In more detail, every player has their own score sheet, which has eight columns on it: six colored columns matching the colors of Lost Cities (red/orange/yellow/green/blue/purple), an artefact column, and a dice column. You fill or mark all of these columns from the bottom up.

On a turn as the active player, you will roll the six dice — three six-sided color dice and three ten-sided dice numbered 0-9 — then choose one number die and one color die, then mark this number in this color column on your sheet. If you pick 0 and haven't started this color column, you can mark the "double point" circle at the bottom of the column. If you pick a non-0 number and haven't started this column, you write the number in the bottommost space of the column; if you have started this column, then you can add another number to this column only if it's the same value or higher. (A 0 is written as 10 in a column.) Other players pick a number die and a color die from the two of each that remain, then mark one of their columns in a similar manner.

If you put a number on an arrow in a column, then you can "accelerate" any color column by filling the bottommost empty space with the same number currently at the top of that column. If you write over another arrow, then you accelerate once more! If you put a number on an artefact box, then you mark off a space in the artefact column. If you have filled all nine spaces in a column and can write a number there once again, you instead mark off an artefact.

If you wish, you may refuse to choose a number-color combination. If you do, then mark off a die in the dice column.

If you write a number in the seventh box in a color column or mark off the seventh space in the artefact or dice column — and you're the first one to do so — then you score a 20 point "bridge bonus" for being the first player to cross that bridge.

If you mark off the ninth space in the dice column, you are considered to be "exhausted", but you continue playing. The game is over after the turn in which all players are exhausted or all eight bridges have been crossed. Players will then score points for each color column based on the number of spaces they've filled, doubling this score — whether positive or negative — if they've marked the "double point" circle at the bottom of the column. Players will also score points for the number of spaces marked in the artefact and dice columns, but if you're exhausted, then you score 0 points for that column. Add your bridge bonus points to the sum of these eight columns, and whoever has the highest score wins the game.

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