Lost Worlds
(1983)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 10 and up. You can play with 2 to 2 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Rock-Paper-Scissors, Simultaneous Action Selection und Variable Player Powers...
Game Data
| Average time to play: | 10 |
| Minimum age: | 10 |
| Number of players: | 2 |
| Publisher: | Nova Game Designs, 1% Inspiration Games, Inc., Chessex, Flying Buffalo, Inc. (FBI), Greysea Games, Nutmeg Games Inc. |
| Designers: | Alfred Leonardi, C. Lacefield, Mary Leonardi, Michael Stackpole, Paul S. Weintraub |
| Artists: | Ed Arrowsmith, Kelly Bennett, Tim Calhoun, Kathy Capach, Jim Clouse, Steven S. Crompton, Sean Fletcher, Doug Fortin, Dan Frazier, Gilead, Elisabetta Giulivi, C. Bradford Gorby, Mike Kimble, H. Spencer Kipe, Perry Lake, Alfred Leonardi, Nancy Loomis, Rachael Mayo, Erin McKee, Lee Moyer, Jason Sato, Andrea Sfiligoi, Doug Shuler, Ken St. Andre, Arne Starr, Mike Vitale, George Vrbanic, James L. Walker, Chris White (I) |
| Mechanics: | Rock-Paper-Scissors, Simultaneous Action Selection, Variable Player Powers |
GAME SYSTEM
This entry is to allow for discussion/rating of the game system as a whole. It is not for a specific product or release. Versions will appear on the individual item pages.
Lost Worlds is the most popular entry in Alfred Leonardi's line of book games, which also includes Ace of Aces. Each player has a character card and a booklet (and sometimes special Tactics, Luck, or Spell cards) for one of about fifty (and growing) medieval-fantasy characters. Characters can range from barbarian warriors to animated skeletons to elven archers to unicorns — even two different dragons. Booklets are traded and, as each player selects a move, a reference grid in the books determine the results (wounds, off-balance maneuvers, and so on). Combat continues until one fighter or the other expires.
An interesting feature of the Lost Worlds system is that, under some versions of the rules, characters may improve their abilities as they gain experience. In theory, you are supposed to keep track of your progress with each character, and if one is utterly killed, it will have to start over without its improved skills.
Part of the Lost Worlds series of books.
Alternative names:
Lost Worlds
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