

Using their hand of cards, players can travel to the island’s dig-sites to uncover resources and antiquities, braving the fearsome guardians that stalk its ruins in the process. In Lost Ruins of Arnak one to four players compete to gather the most points possible by exploring an island filled with artefacts and long-forgotten knowledge.

The new expansion will follow the base game, which was released last year and awarded the 2021 Deutsche Spielepreis - a prestigious German-language award - and its first expansion called Lost Ruins of Arnak: Expedition Leaders, a title that made its debut at Essen Spiel earlier this month and adds playable characters with unique abilities, as well as new guardians, tools, artefacts and a fresh research track. Alternatively, players can download and print out the instructions for The Search for Professor Kutil, however they still require a copy of the base game to play.
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Using a web browser app provided for free by Czech Games, players are able to experience a solo game mode that will have them looking for the lost expedition team, in a race against a former student-turned-rival who is also searching for the professor and their findings. Featured on the website for Czech Games Edition, the publisher responsible for releasing Lost Ruins of Arnak, The Search for Professor Kutil has players attempting to discover the whereabouts of a famous scholar who has since vanished whilst exploring a mysterious island.

The next expansion for Lost Ruins of Arnak will be based on a free solo campaign that was released online earlier this year.ĭuring Essen Spiel 2021, the largest board gaming convention in the world, Elwen - co-designer of Lost Ruins of Arnak, alongside wife Min - told Dicebreaker that they were currently working on the next expansion for the deckbuilding game, which would be based on the solo campaign Lost Ruins of Arnak: The Search for Professor Kutil.
