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Railways of the Lost Atlas: Landmarks of the Lost Atlas

Game ID: GID0452702
Game Info
Year
2025
Players
2-5
Age
13+
Playtime
180 min
Complexity
3.5/5
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Description

Modular expansion for Railways of the Lost Atlas adding Landmarks a neutral corporation events and new companies

Description

Modular expansion for Railways of the Lost Atlas adding Landmarks a neutral corporation events and new companies

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Sentiment: pos 1 · mix 0 · neu 0 · neg 0
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Overall sentiment (raw)
positive
Pros
  • adds variety with multiple modules
  • neutral corporation concept
  • event-driven variability
Cons
none
Thematic elements
  • railways with landmarks and corporate dynamics
  • modern 18XX era expansion
Comparison games
  • Railways of the Lost Atlas
Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
  • new modules including landmarks, neutral corporations, events — modules added to expand strategies; possible events changing core rules.
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Quotes (from this video)
  • Like, they've made a lagoon here. That's cool.
  • I love the elegance of one card turns.
  • This game is incredible. It's incredibly mean.
  • I would happily continue to play it.
  • Look at this artwork. Look at this box cover. Oh my gosh, that absolutely meets the aesthetics that I love in art.
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