Lost Cities is a simple two-player card game created by German game designer Reiner Knizia and released in the US by Rio Grande Games. The purpose of the game is to use investors to fund an expedition to one or more of five lost cities. You and your opponent play various cards to determine who makes the most progress towards finding the lost city. In the end, the played card's values are added (minus any obligations to investors) and the player with the most points wins the game.
OK, so if you have played this game you would probably claim I emphasized the theme too much. And I would definitely agree with you. The theme is not an integral part of this game. But that does not mean it is not an awesome game! So, as usual, here are my pros and cons:
Pros:
- This game is quick to learn and quick to play
- The artwork is fantastic
- This game creates an intense experience between you are your opponent (I find this a pro but perhaps others may not)
- I love the large cards
- The game board is useful
- Instructions are short and clear with useful examples
- It is inexpensive
- The theme has nothing to do with the game play
- Some claim the game is "mathy", I would argue it is "arithmeticy"