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Year Published
1987
# of Players:
1 − 4
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 2 players
Recommended with 1, 2, 3 players
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Playing Time
90 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
8 and up
User Suggested Ages
8 and up
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Language Dependence
(no votes yet)
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Category
Mechanic
Primary Name
Dinosaurs of the Lost World
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One of Avalon Hill's family games that appeals to gamers as well. Players control different expeditions which they equip to explore the Lost World. Victory is achieved through finding various species of dinosaurs and collecting specimens. The game comes with a modular board to ensure that no two games are alike, and lots of dinosaur stand-up pieces. One of the most entertaining parts of the game occurs when a dinosaur chases an expedition back to base camp!

More Information Edit | History

This Avalon Hill game is worth many replays from serious board game players for several reasons. First, the board is modular; the location of all the dinosaur sites and required items is completely random every game. This sort of feature, unusual before the German games of the 90's, puts Dinosaurs of the Lost World years ahead of its time.

Second, players may influence and interact with other players both indirectly by moving dinosaurs in their path or directly by either trading items amicably or attacking their expedition mercilessly.

Third-The sharp limits set out in the rules on weapons and ammunition force the players to pick their battles carefully and makes each dinosaur encounter thrilling and high stakes. Followed strictly, the rules give the dinosaurs a real possibility of winning a combat and requires strategic planning from players if they hope to avoid being chased right out of the game.

Fourth- The consequences of losing a dinosaur combat are serious. During the chase you may lose one or more useful tools and even victory points. Once you escape from the dinosaur, you are returned to camp and lose your next turn. Because actions that can be taken in camp are somewhat limited, a lost dinosaur battle completely knocks out one turn and diminishes what can be accomplished in two additional turns.

Finally- The game has excellent style. The dinosaur areas are displayed in a unique “comic book” format, allowing for great enjoyment and immersion from all players regardless of age.

My recommendation, buy this game and play it with your serious board gaming friends. You will have a challenging time outfoxing the game itself and will find ample friendly competition between players.

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1 Graphical Inventory / Expedition Sheet
A deluxe inventory / expedition sheet with graphics for each item. Great for kids who are learning to read.
2009-06-20
0 dinosaurs_of_the_lost_world_fr.pdf
French translation of the rules and components
2007-02-23
3 dotlw-sheet.pdf
Enhanced version of the Inventory sheet.
2002-07-16
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