




Ravensburger The Quest for El Dorado - Exciting Strategy Board Game | Suitable for Kids & Adults | Designed for 2-4 Players | Inclusive of Mini Expansion
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Description
ARTISTIC DESIGN: Refreshed version of The Quest for El Dorado with new art from Vincent Dutrait - features larger cards and an immersive in-game mini expansion ENJOYABLE EXPERIENCE: Designed for 2-4 players, perfect for age 10 and up - makes it an ideal choice for family game nights - games last for 60 minutes USER-FRIENDLY: Comes with high quality, easy to understand instructions for a seamless start - makes it an enjoyable experience for both kids and adults STRATEGY AND REPLAYABILITY: Offers a unique game board with over 100,000 possible layouts and a deck-building strategy component - provides endless entertainment and varied results ROBUST PACKAGE: Includes 7 Terrain tiles, 2 Terrain strips, 1 ending tile, 6 blockages, 8 playing pieces, 4 Expedition boards, 1 starting player hat, 1 market board, 86 Expedition cards, 36 Cave tokens, and clear instructions See more product details
Details
Product information Item details Brand Name Ravensburger Genre Strategy Number of Players 2 - 4 Edition 2023 Edition Customer Package Type Cardboard (standard cardboard box) Language French Unit Count 86.0 Count Estimated Playing Time 60 Minutes Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) 1188 Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) 120 Included Components 7x Terrain Tiles, 2x Terrain Strips, 1x Ending Tile, 6x Blockades, 8x Playing Pieces, 4x Expedition Boards, 1x Starting Player Hat, 1x Market Board, 86x Expedition Cards, 36x Cave Tokens & instructions Model Number 27456 Manufacturer Part Number 27456 Set Name The Quest for El Dorado Manufacturer Warranty Description No Warranty Manufacturer Ravensburger Minimum Age Recomendation 120 Global Trade Identification Number 04005556274567 Item Type Name Ravensburger The Quest for El Dorado Strategy Board Games for Adults and Kids Age 10 Years Up - 2 to 4 Players Age Range Description 10 and up Best Sellers Rank #45,615 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,026 in Board Games (Toys & Games) #1,248 in Jigsaw Puzzles ASIN B0BPML8599 Customer Reviews 4.5 out of 5 stars Warranty & Support Feedback Features & Specs Number of Players 2 - 4 Are Batteries Required No Is Assembly Required No Game Mechanics deck building Indoor Outdoor Usage Indoor Educational Objective Enhance strategic thinking and problem-solving skills Operation Mode manual Measurements Item Weight 1 Kilograms Unit Count 86.0 Count Number of Items 1 Size One Size Item Dimensions 11.69 x 11.69 x 2.87 inches Style Theme World Building Color Multi-color User guide CPSIA Cautionary Statement Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable Is Assembly Required No Rulebook Availability Printed Included Additional details Material Type Cardboard Plastic
Customer reviews
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Fun Deck-building meets racing
If you have played any sort of deck-building game or are looking into getting one I would say this is a good one to pick up. It's easy to learn, however there was one rule that gave us a hiccup mainly because in most other deck-building games you have to discard your hand at the end of your turn, but in this game you can choose to keep some cards if you didn't use them to possibly help you on the next turn. As is the case for most deck-builders everyone starts with the same deck, and the same setup for the "market" is used each time so you would think games would feel "samey". That is not the case since the map can be changed everytime you play since it's made of these big hexagons that are double sided and it even comes with some half pieces to add to make it even more exciting and different. Pros: Easy to learn Quick(Most of our games after setup took maybe about 30 to 40 minutes.) Lots of replayability with the how the map can be laid out. This version comes with two mini expansions that I think were promos or something like that. We haven't played with the Caves one but the three extra stacks of cards are neat. Neutral: The starting market always being the same can be a bit annoying but since the board can be so easily changed it makes it a decent constant and helps with planning and strategy. I'm not sure if the big expansion is compatible with this version or not. Cons: This version has terrible storage, I had to use some extra bag from other games to store this game properly. One of my pieces were broken when I got it but a drop of crafting glue fixed it no problem. Overall: 8/10 Great game, I enjoy racing games and deck-building games, so combining the two is a good time for me and my friends.
If you have played any sort of deck-building game or are looking into getting one I would say this is a good one to pick up. It's easy to learn, however there was one rule that gave us a hiccup mainly because in most other deck-building games you have to discard your hand at the end of your turn, but in this game you can choose to keep some cards if you didn't use them to possibly help you on the next turn. As is the case for most deck-builders everyone starts with the same deck, and the same setup for the "market" is used each time so you would think games would feel "samey". That is not the case since the map can be changed everytime you play since it's made of these big hexagons that are double sided and it even comes with some half pieces to add to make it even more exciting and different. Pros: Easy to learn Quick(Most of our games after setup took maybe about 30 to 40 minutes.) Lots of replayability with the how the map can be laid out. This version comes with two mini expansions that I think were promos or something like that. We haven't played with the Caves one but the three extra stacks of cards are neat. Neutral: The starting market always being the same can be a bit annoying but since the board can be so easily changed it makes it a decent constant and helps with planning and strategy. I'm not sure if the big expansion is compatible with this version or not. Cons: This version has terrible storage, I had to use some extra bag from other games to store this game properly. One of my pieces were broken when I got it but a drop of crafting glue fixed it no problem. Overall: 8/10 Great game, I enjoy racing games and deck-building games, so combining the two is a good time for me and my friends.
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Better than Heat: Pedal to the Metal
I was pleasantly surprised with Heat: Pedal to the Medal when it first came out. Finally there was a racing game that was genuinely good with thematic mechanisms that made sense! So when I got this game recently, I was not expecting it to be as good. I was wrong. Unlike Heat, this game has near endless modular tracks which you can create on the fly and at will. I had one where on the second tile, it forced everyone to go through a single 4 paddle hex! It forced you to change how you open and specifically aim for certain solutions to pull it off. I love this aspect of the game. The cave systems is also great since it adds a random spice to the game that often turns the tide of a race in ways that Heat simply can’t do. I also love the way that there are myriads of ways to thin your deck, even specific hexes on the map. My 6 year old daughter and 8 year old son loved it as well as my wife. It’s a great family game and doesn’t come off as too competitive as you often are cheering everyone on as they get a good round and jump out ahead! Then you secretly plot how you are going to do the same haha! Overall, this is an amazing race game and I look forward to getting the expansion when it comes out for the new edition. And I’ll be getting rid of Heat since, for me, this replaces it in the lineup.
I was pleasantly surprised with Heat: Pedal to the Medal when it first came out. Finally there was a racing game that was genuinely good with thematic mechanisms that made sense! So when I got this game recently, I was not expecting it to be as good. I was wrong. Unlike Heat, this game has near endless modular tracks which you can create on the fly and at will. I had one where on the second tile, it forced everyone to go through a single 4 paddle hex! It forced you to change how you open and specifically aim for certain solutions to pull it off. I love this aspect of the game. The cave systems is also great since it adds a random spice to the game that often turns the tide of a race in ways that Heat simply can’t do. I also love the way that there are myriads of ways to thin your deck, even specific hexes on the map. My 6 year old daughter and 8 year old son loved it as well as my wife. It’s a great family game and doesn’t come off as too competitive as you often are cheering everyone on as they get a good round and jump out ahead! Then you secretly plot how you are going to do the same haha! Overall, this is an amazing race game and I look forward to getting the expansion when it comes out for the new edition. And I’ll be getting rid of Heat since, for me, this replaces it in the lineup.
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Fun game that's easy to learn
This is a fun deck-building game I played with my kids (7-12), and they had no trouble understanding it. You have an adventurer you lead over several types of terrain with the goal of reaching El Dorado first, and your movement is determined by the cards you draw. Some cards grant you credits toward buying new cards with different abilities, and the cards you purchase and add to your hand determine how each player plays the game, since the card types are limited. There are several different boards you can use, each requiring different adventurer skills to navigate through, so you can't win using the same tricks every time. A lot of fun, easy to learn for everyone, easy to set up, and plays in about 30 minutes or so.
This is a fun deck-building game I played with my kids (7-12), and they had no trouble understanding it. You have an adventurer you lead over several types of terrain with the goal of reaching El Dorado first, and your movement is determined by the cards you draw. Some cards grant you credits toward buying new cards with different abilities, and the cards you purchase and add to your hand determine how each player plays the game, since the card types are limited. There are several different boards you can use, each requiring different adventurer skills to navigate through, so you can't win using the same tricks every time. A lot of fun, easy to learn for everyone, easy to set up, and plays in about 30 minutes or so.
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Great deck building/Racing Board game
We played this for the first time yesterday and this is a great game for adults and kids. I would say kids around 10 would be able to enjoy playing the game with little helping, my 8 year old near the end of the game was doing her own turns and making her own decisions. My 6 year old was on my team. The Game can be played many different layouts which is, very fun because you will need to change the cards you add to your deck based on the map. Game arrived well with no dings or dints. Plays only up to 4 players.
We played this for the first time yesterday and this is a great game for adults and kids. I would say kids around 10 would be able to enjoy playing the game with little helping, my 8 year old near the end of the game was doing her own turns and making her own decisions. My 6 year old was on my team. The Game can be played many different layouts which is, very fun because you will need to change the cards you add to your deck based on the map. Game arrived well with no dings or dints. Plays only up to 4 players.