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		By: Jessica		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://gamewardbound.com/expedition-northwest-passage-solo-board-game/#comment-812&quot;&gt;Steve Johansson&lt;/a&gt;.

So awesome to hear! That&#039;s an interesting way to play with the different crews. I love how you can customize so much about the experience and play it how you like. Lots to love, and I&#039;m glad my recommendation was a good one!

Ooo, I had never heard of that one in terms of an exploration game. Seems like I may need to take a closer look to see what it&#039;s about. I&#039;m trying very hard not to add more games right now with my avalanche of unplayed plays, yet this one sounds pretty interesting. Thanks for pointing it out!

And lastly, hope you enjoy all the fun of collecting cards and building a deck! It&#039;s falling off my list of favorites at the moment, but not because I dislike it: Just so much competition for those top spots! I want to get back to playing with all the card packs, too. It&#039;s very chaotic, yet a lot of fun when the right combinations happen. Good luck!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://gamewardbound.com/expedition-northwest-passage-solo-board-game/#comment-812">Steve Johansson</a>.</p>
<p>So awesome to hear! That&#8217;s an interesting way to play with the different crews. I love how you can customize so much about the experience and play it how you like. Lots to love, and I&#8217;m glad my recommendation was a good one!</p>
<p>Ooo, I had never heard of that one in terms of an exploration game. Seems like I may need to take a closer look to see what it&#8217;s about. I&#8217;m trying very hard not to add more games right now with my avalanche of unplayed plays, yet this one sounds pretty interesting. Thanks for pointing it out!</p>
<p>And lastly, hope you enjoy all the fun of collecting cards and building a deck! It&#8217;s falling off my list of favorites at the moment, but not because I dislike it: Just so much competition for those top spots! I want to get back to playing with all the card packs, too. It&#8217;s very chaotic, yet a lot of fun when the right combinations happen. Good luck!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yet another game I grabbed from your SGOYT posts of some time back.  This has been in my Top 10 for the last 3 years and I absolutely love it.  I generally play it two handed which gets a lot of terrain out and gives me two ways of playing the same map.  I generally have one player use the sled aggressively to pick up bonuses while the other player hightails it south as fast as possible to try and find the Northwest Passage quickly and return for those bonuses.  Then it comes down to how well the non-focused crew go that determines who wins.  Yes you may be the breaker of wallets in this collection too but you haven&#039;t steered me wrong yet.

The other exploration game I love is Conquest of Paradise.  You draw out islands or sea tiles from a bag like E:NP which is very cool.  It&#039;s not 100% exploration with some straightforward &quot;combat&quot; involved, which isn&#039;t a major part of the game if you don&#039;t want it to be, but is another fascinating historical period.  Fantastic notes with a whole booklet on the history of the time giving you a real immersion into the distant past.  It&#039;s really good.

As an aside I&#039;ve finally sourced a copy of Set Rotation so Millennium Blades can finally be played as a proper solo game - another I grabbed from your posts.  Very much looking forward to it arriving.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yet another game I grabbed from your SGOYT posts of some time back.  This has been in my Top 10 for the last 3 years and I absolutely love it.  I generally play it two handed which gets a lot of terrain out and gives me two ways of playing the same map.  I generally have one player use the sled aggressively to pick up bonuses while the other player hightails it south as fast as possible to try and find the Northwest Passage quickly and return for those bonuses.  Then it comes down to how well the non-focused crew go that determines who wins.  Yes you may be the breaker of wallets in this collection too but you haven&#8217;t steered me wrong yet.</p>
<p>The other exploration game I love is Conquest of Paradise.  You draw out islands or sea tiles from a bag like E:NP which is very cool.  It&#8217;s not 100% exploration with some straightforward &#8220;combat&#8221; involved, which isn&#8217;t a major part of the game if you don&#8217;t want it to be, but is another fascinating historical period.  Fantastic notes with a whole booklet on the history of the time giving you a real immersion into the distant past.  It&#8217;s really good.</p>
<p>As an aside I&#8217;ve finally sourced a copy of Set Rotation so Millennium Blades can finally be played as a proper solo game &#8211; another I grabbed from your posts.  Very much looking forward to it arriving.</p>
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