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Lewis & Clark: The Expedition (2nd edition) [*OUTLET*]
Last unit in stock
OUTLET - DAMAGED ITEM
This item arrived at our warehouse with some kind of damage to its outer box. Despite that, the item is complete and factory sealed.
As an incentive to all those who don't judge an item by its outer box, this item has a discount in proportion to the degree of damage.
Below you will find additional information about the damage of this item.
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Publisher Ludonaute
Language
Language dependence (0-4) 0. No necessary in-game text
Player Count 1 2 3 4 5
Playing Time Between 2 to 3 hours
Designer Cédrick Chaboussit
Minimum age 14
Categories American West, Racing
Mechanics Action Retrieval, Card Drafting, Hand Management, Point to Point Movement, Worker Placement
Number of cards
89
Sleeves 63.5x88
Description
Lewis & Clark is a board game in which each player manages an expedition intended to cross the North American continent. Their goal is to be the first to reach the Pacific. Each one has his own Corps of Discovery that will be completed by the Native Americans and the trappers met during the journey. He has to cleverly manage his characters and also the resources he finds along the way. Beware, sometimes frugality is better than abundance.
Lewis & Clark features dual use cards. To be activated, one card must be combined with another one, which becomes unavailable for a while. Thus, players are faced with a constant dilemma: play a card or sacrifice it. During the game, each player acquires character cards that enlarge his hand, building a crew that gives him more options but it needs to be optimized as he will recycle his cards more slowly. This new "handbuilding" mechanism fits strongly with the historical background.
Since the aim of the game is to be the first on the Pacific coast, the timing and the opportunistic use of the other players' positions are crucial.