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Keltis Card - Game overview

Game designer: Reiner Knizia

Game description

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Keltis Card (also known as Keltis the card game) is a successor of Lost Cities. It was also designed by Reiner Knizia and was originally published by Kosmos.

As in Lost Cities, players try to lay series of cards and maximize their number of points. However, more options are given to the players and the overall strategy is significantly different. Switching from Lost Cities to Keltis Card usually takes a few games as strategies that work in one game cannot be simply transposed to the other one.

There is one thing however that is still common with Lost Cities: the player is constantly facing difficult choices which is in essence the sign of a great card game.

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