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Reiner Knizia is no small fish in the world of board games. Titles such as the Lord of
the Rings and Ingenious are enjoyed world wide, while Lost Cities, a 2-player 60-card
game has even proven to be popular enough to warrant an XBLA remake. Having previously
converted Carcassonne to the iOS platform, The Coding Monkeys have taken it upon themselves
to restore Lost Cities to its original design, bolstering it with individually scaling AI
opponents and multiple asynchronous online games.
You and your opponent play the role of adventurers seeking to plunder the riches of up to five
different temples. However, in attempting to explore these dungeons you'll incur an
initial penalty - an investment if you will. It's your job to play numbered cards in increasing
value to overcome this penalty, hopefully earning a profit at the end or at least having
a higher score than your opponent by the time the final card is drawn.
It's an ingeniously simple and fast paced game where players must make bold moves to
outplay their opponent. Things are made even riskier thanks to investment cards that double,
triple or even quadruple the value of the cards played (and thus the profit earned),
but you must waste turns playing them before making a journey and by that time your opponent
may have all the cards they need.
Of course a game is only as good as your opponent and Lost Cities provides four offline AIs
to play with, each scaling depending on your successes and failures against them. As you
get better and topple harder opponents, your rating will increase, affecting the relative
challenge of the AI you face. However the real fun is in challenging other players via
Game Center, having multiple games up at a time as you wait for opponents to make their
move.
Lost Cities is an elegant title with clean, sharp visuals and a calming soundtrack that's
perfect for soothing the nerves after a few bad card draws. Whether you spend your time
knocking over the game's many achievements or play a round or three or ten with your
friends, it's a definite must have for fans of board games.