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Prospecting

By: Lynn Berg

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: Board Games (Lynn Berg)


Product Info

Title
Prospecting
Publisher
Category
Publish Year
1983
Dimensions
8.75x11.75x1.5"
NKG Part #
2147549330
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
2 - 4 Players
Game Length
60 Minutes

Description

Prospecting is, as might be imagined, a game of prospecting somewhere in the 19th-century American West (the map is not of a real area, although the place names are similar to some found in Montana).

The map is divided into numerous small areas which the players claim and then attempt to find something in. Every area has a potential number which indicates how likely it is to find something (fertile soil, coal, copper, silver, of gold) there. Each number has an associated set of outcomes for a 2-dice roll, which in addition to finding something include action cards from the deck, action cards from other players, income, and monetary penalties. Areas not likely to produce soil, coal, or minerals are more likely to provide cards or income.

Once you find something, you get paid for the claim and that area is done with. Some things pay better than others, with gold of course paying the most, but this is offset by the fact that making the same strike in an adjacent area will pay double (and a third will double again, etc.), and the less valuable items are easier to find.

Action cards can be used to rob or tax other players, travel faster around the board, squat on someone else's claim, etc. The "take that" effect is presumably somewhat reduced by the small hand size (2 in a 4-player game)