First, the fall lovingly on wertig designed play material.
Palm trees made of cardboard? - No: From plastic models, as well as the hut figures and 3 particularly beautiful statues of gods.
The Schedule is variable built up. The 3 large parts are put together like a puzzle fixed for a round. Front and rear side can be used. The result is an island country of hexagons. Each Seckseck is uniquely associated with a landscape (beach, mountain, jungle ...).
Exciting the way treasure is to be found:
There are set to 4 treasures simultaneously Note tracks.
But note cards for every treasure trail laid that indicate a condition that could be the areas in which the treasure. Such conditions are for example in the mountains, in the jungle, not in the mountains, on an adjacent field to the mountains.
The players keep themselves always Note 4 cards in his hand and can further restrict the trace to the treasure: by applying a reference card from his hand, the new condition is added to the already ausliegenden limitation. Thus, if the instructions booklet Note 'in the mountains' was and is 'adjacent to a hut' created, then located the treasure only under one of the mountain fields with a field distance from a hut. Each set is important to note for later Score: it is marked with the player's color and is involved in the evaluation order.
The aim is that conditions be designed so that is clearly informed of a field: there is then the treasure.
About possible moves, players must try with your character (a pretty car) at this time to land on the field. Then start the scoring.
There are so many gold cards distributed as ausliegen Note cards, one comes to the treasure finder. For the distribution, there are a few exciting rules to which I did not address, as you can gather while driving on the board amulets that bring valuable Zusatzzugmöglichkeiten.
In short, to learn fast, strengthens over the logical combination of the note cards combinatorial thinking, is designed super nice.
For high volume players and Super strategists it is not challenging enough, but great for families with school-age children.