The Search for the Lost Species Review - Deduction & Discovery On A Jungle Island

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    Thousands of plants and animals have been discovered but haven’t been seen for decades and could be on the brink of extinction. In order to save these species, we must first find them again. The Search for Lost Species is a game about this real-world search. You are scientists on an expedition to find one of those Lost Species. While there are Lost Species all around the world, this game focuses on several Lost Species in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
    The organization Re:wild has compiled a list of Lost Species around the world at www.rewild.org/lost-species. They engage in expeditions with numerous partners to find these Lost Species, and encourage others to conduct their own expeditions to rediscover these amazing Lost Species. In this deduction game, you'll work to locate these lost species and put them back on the map!
    Features:
    Follow up to the hit game The Search for Planet X, one of the 2021 SXSW Tabletop Games of the Year!
    Use logic and deduction to search for species thought to be extinct.
    Report your sightings through the free app to determine if they are confirmed
    Double-sided board provides two different island maps to explore.
    6 different Lost Species to find!
    Eco friendly production!
    BGG Link - boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3...
    TimeStamps:
    0:00:00 - Overview
    0:08:20 - Ease of Play
    0:09:08 - What I Like
    0:10:10 - Differences From Search For Planet X
    0:12:00 - What I Don't Like
    0:13:45 - What I Can See Others Not Liking
    0:15:32 - Final Thoughts
    0:16:28 - Recommendations
    5.0 - My absolutely favorite games. You can pry them out of my cold dead hands.
    4.5 - Love this game! At the same time missing something that would make it a 5. Could be hard to table, lacking variability, a little light, etc.
    4.0 - Really great game, almost always keeping, although has meaningful complaints as to what takes away from the experience.
    3.5 - Really enjoyed, don't love it, may lose out to better games but the idea of never playing again is a bit sad.
    3.0 - A good game, would play and suggest with the right people, if I never played it again wouldn't lose any sleep.
    2.5 - A game I'd play again , but will never suggest it myself
    2.0 - A game I don't want to play again
    1.5 - A game I can't find any reason to recommend
    1.0 - A game that is just bad.
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Komentáře • 37

  • @brucebush5744
    @brucebush5744 Před rokem +3

    Excited to play this one - but not excited enough to pay KS premium + shipping to get it a few months before retail.

  • @jonkirk2118
    @jonkirk2118 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for the review. I'm really looking forward to Lost Species. We've played loads of Planet X. We play co-operatively against the app (it's the solo game, but with two of us discussing options) and it's very rewarding.

  • @inspired2game
    @inspired2game Před rokem

    Thanks for the video! Trying decide whether to back or not.. looks fantastic.

  • @ScytheNoire
    @ScytheNoire Před rokem +10

    I don't see the reason this went to crowd funding. Renegade didn't need to. There's nothing special or deluxe about the production. This is a pre-order system with high shipping to guarantee you get first release, as it will probably sell out in retail quickly for the first run.

    • @MerrillWhiteKalEl
      @MerrillWhiteKalEl Před rokem +1

      Yep going to pass and can get it later cheaper

    • @FrancoisLandryCorbin
      @FrancoisLandryCorbin Před rokem +1

      I agree. I also passed on the Kickstarter even if it's 100% sure I'll buy the game once in retail.

    • @markusbiewer2756
      @markusbiewer2756 Před rokem +1

      @@FrancoisLandryCorbin Yes, it's a pass for me, I can get it any time in retail.

  • @tonybowers9490
    @tonybowers9490 Před rokem +1

    I may back this one, although I think the only bonus for backing the KS is that I'll get a copy sooner.

  • @maxf.7262
    @maxf.7262 Před rokem

    Ty for this video!

  • @JJ_TheGreat
    @JJ_TheGreat Před rokem +2

    12:01 So is there room for both Lost Species and Planet X? Or would your recommendation be to skip Planet X and just get Lost Species?

  • @patriziopastore9895
    @patriziopastore9895 Před rokem +2

    Thanks a lot man for the preview... really help!!!
    My issue is not about the game but we are talking about 45$ + 15$ Shipping + around 11$ VAT, more than 70$??? jees this game will cost maz 50$ at the retail... better to wait what you think?

  • @tiagomarques9822
    @tiagomarques9822 Před rokem +1

    Alex, what was that second recommendation? It sounded like Tihuanuku but I can’t find it on BGG.

    • @JorWat25
      @JorWat25 Před rokem +2

      Tiwanaku. Not heard of it myself, but found it by going through all the deduction games of 2022.
      Just to make it more confusing, his video on it was from back when it was called 'Pachamama'…

    • @ScytheNoire
      @ScytheNoire Před rokem +1

      I am a KS backer. It should be shipping soon, as it's with the distributor, Fun Again Games, but they screwed up and lost replacement parts. Unless you backed the deluxe KS version, which included a deluxe component so it doesn't need the fix, may want to wait for the second printing that won't have the missing replacement part. They had a lot of mistakes in the production, and now distribution.

    • @BoardGameCo
      @BoardGameCo  Před rokem +1

      Tiwanuku :)

    • @WalexG
      @WalexG Před rokem

      @@JorWat25 there's also a 2020 game called Tiwanacu

    • @tiagomarques9822
      @tiagomarques9822 Před rokem

      Thank you all :-)

  • @alicia1465
    @alicia1465 Před rokem

    On the topic of messing up the deduction…I like that aspect of Alchemists…you can be wrong about the deduction and still compete, because you can publish with hedged theories. And you can, of course, throw off your opponents as well. It has a good amount of interaction in that way

  • @srebme2
    @srebme2 Před rokem

    Now I wish we didn’t own Search for Planet X. Theme in this game is a better fit for us

  • @JJ_TheGreat
    @JJ_TheGreat Před rokem +1

    17:10 What about Turing Machine??

    • @BoardGameCo
      @BoardGameCo  Před rokem +1

      I haven't played :(

    • @JJ_TheGreat
      @JJ_TheGreat Před rokem

      @@BoardGameCoGotcha.

    • @jonkirk2118
      @jonkirk2118 Před rokem +1

      Turing Machine is beautiful if you like deduction games. When you first learn it, there's a Eureka moment when you realise that it's all about working out the one fact that each criterion card is trying to tell you (or each pair of cards in Extreme mode). When you have each of these facts, there is only one possible solution. Very crunchy and quite addictive, especially on Extreme mode, hard level with all six verifiers (so six pairs of criterion cards, where one of each pair is actually not telling you anything).

    • @JJ_TheGreat
      @JJ_TheGreat Před rokem +1

      @jonkirk2118 Question: How many different verifier criteria are there in the game? Are there enough to mix it up from game to game?
      Also, are the codes only 3 digits - or are there any codes that are more - like 4 or 5 digits?
      My only fear about the game, after watching a playthrough is that the puzzle will get old after a few plays and continue to be the same over and over. Do you find this not to happen?
      Thanks.

    • @jonkirk2118
      @jonkirk2118 Před rokem

      @@JJ_TheGreat There are millions of puzzles on the official Turing Machine website, using different combinations of the 48 criterion cards (the small cards). The big square cards are verification cards which tell you (via the 125 punched cards' holes showing a tick or a cross) if the three numbers you're testing pass the test for that specific criterion card. Even though there are only 125 combinations of numbers (always 1 to 5 in the three colours), you're never gonna come across the same combination of criterion cards twice and it's the combination of these cards that provides the millions of puzzles, not the 125 solutions. There are three main ways to play the game (standard, extreme and nightmare - I play on extreme now all the time), and you can play with 4, 5 or 6 verifiers, on either easy, medium or hard, with harder puzzles offering less specific information per test. You have to avoid something called the X paradox (they explain this on their website) but once you realise it's all about working out the one fact each criterion card is trying to tell you (and there are several on each criterion card which you have to rule out, leaving just one), that won't be a problem. An example fact is "there are two even numbers". Those criterion cards do not "know" what the three digit solution is. Each just knows the one fact. When you've got all those facts, you can find the only possible three digit solution (the 1 to 5 in the three colours). It's very clever and a lot of fun. On extreme mode, you use pairs of criterion cards, and only one of each pair "knows" the one fact. The other card of the pair is a dummy. This makes for longer games so you spend more time playing and less time setting up and tearing down games. If you only play on easy mode, the games will become too short and you'll spend half the time playing and half setting up/tearing down as you have to find all the cards for the puzzle. They have a very good numbering system though and they're never shuffled. Meeple University have a great tutorial: czcams.com/video/ESGvF8_Q2zA/video.html

  • @garylangford6755
    @garylangford6755 Před rokem +1

    16:50 what game is Alex saying? I can't get the name

  • @Dwarfurious
    @Dwarfurious Před rokem

    See, i wont even ask if this has dwarves, i know it wont, thats fine. However IMPERIAL MINERS? This has been/will be a crazy month of kickstarters, already up to 6 games and following like 4. I havnt even opened Mythic Mischief yet.

  • @roseability86
    @roseability86 Před rokem +2

    Whenever we play deduction games, including Cluedo as a kid, there's always been a very interactive socially generated meta-game of bluffing and bragging, etc. That's probably why I don't fully understand the criticisms of games that don't force interaction. I mean I accept it is a thing because enough gamers raise it as an issue but I've just never experienced it. We're as social playing something like Ark Nova as we are playing party games that force interaction, but I always play with close friends and family rather than strangers at a board game meet or con so that might shape my thinking some.

  • @FemmeSensei
    @FemmeSensei Před rokem

    Best of class, Alex. I don't know how someone could watch this video and not make an informed decision about this game.
    I mean, short of actually playing it a few times :).

  • @JJ_TheGreat
    @JJ_TheGreat Před rokem +1

    16:55 Isn't it TI-WA-NA-KU?