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Browse all Exploration board games in the Meeple Pulse database.

Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion
RANK #12
Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion is an adventure that precedes the original Gloomhaven, offering a fresh narrative and new characters. Players take on roles such as Valrath Red Guard, Inox Hatchet, Human Voidwarden, and Quatryl Demolitionist, each with unique abilities designed to cater to different playstyles. The game introduces 16 new monster types, including seven standard monsters and three formidable bosses, challenging heroes in a campaign of 25 scenarios centered around mysterious disappearances within the city. These scenarios unfold on the scenario book itself, featuring hexagonal grid movement and line-of-sight mechanics that add depth to exploration and combat. The simplified rule set and five-scenario tutorial make it accessible for newcomers while maintaining the engaging complexity that seasoned players appreciate. With its rich narrative and diverse character options, Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion invites both casual and experienced gamers into a world where every decision matters.
1-4 120m⚖️ 3.6
Pandemic Legacy: Season 2
RANK #70
In Pandemic Legacy: Season 2, players step into the roles of survivors navigating a world ravaged by an ancient plague. The game challenges you and your fellow players to work together against time and fate, as each session could be your last. Your mission is to keep humanity alive by managing resources, battling diseases, and maintaining connections between floating havens and distant cities. Each turn, you'll use action points to move, treat diseases, build infrastructure, and trade with other players. The legacy system ensures that every playthrough is unique; decisions made in one game will impact the next, creating a narrative of survival and struggle that unfolds over multiple sessions. What makes this game truly compelling is its ability to blend cooperative gameplay with high replayability, as each player's journey through the post-apocalyptic world is tailored by their choices and actions. The variable player powers add depth, allowing for strategic planning and adaptation throughout your campaign.
2-4 60m⚖️ 3.3
Maracaibo
RANK #86
Maracaibo is an economic and nautical strategy game set in the tumultuous 17th-century Caribbean. Players navigate a round course, managing their ships to increase influence over three nations through four rounds. Each player's goal is to outmaneuver rivals by completing contracts, delivering goods, and securing end-game bonuses. The game’s narrative unfolds as players embark on quests that tell a story of adventure and intrigue. With its rich mechanics, Maracaibo offers a dynamic experience where each turn brings new challenges and opportunities. Players must carefully manage their resources, make strategic decisions, and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of the Caribbean. The inclusion of La Armada mini-expansion adds depth and variety, making it a compelling choice for both solo play and multiplayer sessions.
1-4 120m⚖️ 3.9
The Quest for El Dorado
RANK #122
In The Quest for El Dorado, players embark on an exhilarating journey through the dense jungles of South America in search of the legendary land of gold. Each expedition leader assembles a unique team, hiring scouts, scientists, and aborigines to navigate treacherous terrains and uncover hidden treasures. The ultimate goal is to be the first to reach El Dorado's golden border, securing all its riches for your team. Players start with a deck of 8 cards, each representing a member of their expedition. On every turn, you can use these cards to move through the hexagonal grid or hire new members by purchasing from a communal pool. The game introduces a race mechanic as players vie for supremacy, but strategic planning and resource management are key to success. Notable mechanics include delayed purchases, once-per-game abilities, and open drafting, which add layers of complexity and replayability. The modular board ensures each playthrough offers fresh challenges, while the variable setup keeps the experience dynamic and engaging.
2-4 60m⚖️ 1.9
Inis
RANK #123

Inis

2016
Inis is an engaging and strategic board game that transports players to the mystical realm of ancient Ireland. The goal is simple yet complex: become the King of Inis by achieving one of three victory conditions—Leadership, Land, or Religion. Players take on the roles of Celtic clans, each with unique abilities and miniatures representing warriors, woodsmen, shepherds, and traders. During the Assembly phase, players draft action cards that allow them to move their clans, build structures, explore new territories, and more. The game's modular board ensures a fresh experience every time, as it can be expanded or modified with additional tiles. The heart of Inis lies in its intricate mechanics. Action Drafting, Area Majority / Influence, and Hand Management are central to the gameplay, requiring players to carefully consider their moves and anticipate those of their opponents. The game also features Interrupts, allowing for strategic interjections that can change the course of a round. Leadership cards provide an additional layer of complexity, as they can be used to gain temporary advantages or disrupt other players' plans. What sets Inis apart is its deep strategy and high replayability. Players must balance exploration with territorial control, manage their hands of cards wisely, and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of Inis. The game's variable set-up ensures that no two plays are alike, making it a compelling choice for both casual and seasoned gamers. With its rich mythological themes and engaging gameplay, Inis is a must-play for fans of strategic board games.
2-4 90m⚖️ 2.9