
Point of View
Lost Places
A game by Lukas Bleuel
2 - 8 Players 60 minutes Simple
Communication Limits, Cooperative Game, Deduction
Adventure, Deduction, Puzzle
Description
Point of View: Lost Places is a thrilling adventure game designed by Lukas Bleuel, where 2 to 8 players work together to solve puzzles and uncover hidden objects. The game features four large folding maps, each showing a scene from a different perspective, but with a twist - each player or pair of players can only see one map at a time. This means that no single player has a complete overview of the scene, making communication and teamwork essential to success. With simple rules that can be explained quickly, players of all experience levels can dive right in and start playing. As players work together to solve the 40 puzzle cards, they'll need to share information and piece together what they see and don't see. The game is all about cooperation, deduction, and communication, with a healthy dose of abstract thinking and smart combinations required to overcome the challenges. With a playtime of around 60 minutes, Point of View: Lost Places is the perfect game for a fun and exciting evening with friends or family. Released in 2024, this base game is an excellent addition to any board game collection, offering a unique and engaging experience that will keep you coming back for more.
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