![]() ![]() This is very similar to all deck-builders, yet Knizia has found a way to improve on this. Players may also buy new cards from the market with cards from hand with coins on them. Other cards played from hand may give other bonuses. On their turn players may play cards, from their starting hand of four, matching the terrain type to move their meeple from hex to hex. Each tile has a grid of hexes with different terrain types to navigate through the play of cards. The rulebook contains a large number of routes you can make with these tiles, but you can also experiment with creating different routes yourself. The route is formed by a predetermined number of tiles. The first player to reach El Dorado wins the game. The Quest for El Dorado is a deck-building and racing game where the goal is to be the first player to get your meeple adventurer from the start tile to the end tile, which represents El Dorado. I own the new edition and will make this review from that point of view. Knizia has announced that he will develop separate expansions for both editions. ![]() Note that these editions are not compatible and that the expansions that were released for the first edition are not compatible with this new edition. The game is language-dependent so if you want this newer edition in English you will have to get one from Finnish publisher Lautapelit.fi There are other localized editions as well. The Quest for El Dorado was released in 2017 by Ravensburger, but as of 2019, there is a new edition with gorgeous art from Vincent Dutrait. It has been more than 10 years since the world was introduced to deck-building games with Dominion, but The Quest for El Dorado is Knizia’s first deck-building game. The Quest for El Dorado is Reiner Knizia’s take on the deck-building genre. ![]()
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