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Lego Atlantis Treasure on BOARD

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Lego Atlantis Treasure is a Strategy game available on the BOARD. It can be played in Physical modes.

Lego Atlantis Treasure is a Strategy game. Strategy games provide experiences that require quick thinking, and forward planning from the gamer. They combine the unfolding tactics of classic games like chess, with more recent board games such as Risk. Usually focusing on a theatre of war context, players enjoy the tactical overview of the battle these games provide.

Lego Atlantis Treasure can be played in a Physical mode. Physical games use real world cards, props and boards. Sometimes this complements a video game experience, but more often they simply exist as physical games in their own right. These games range from Eye of Judgement that uses a camera to detect which cards a player has, to interactive play experience like EyePet. Video games that make use of these props look to encompass the strong board gaming tradition that pre-dates and often outsells video games - such as Settlers of Catan or Carcassone.

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Board Gamer review Tue, 14 Sep 2010

Lego Atlantis Treasure is a new game in the Lego collection. These are board games that you build, play, and change. Atlantis Treasure offers more of a challenge than other games in the series and probably suits slightly older children of around nine years and over.

Lego Atlantis Treasure is one of the more complex games in the Lego series. Because of this it takes a little longer to build and is quite fiddly to construct. But the extra effort results in a more engaging game for slightly older players.
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