Five Game Ideas: Theme of being lost

Bag of Things

In this game, there is a bag of 100 pieces of mini characters and things. Each player is given a list of what is in the bag. Then, each player goes around and takes one object out of the bag without showing the other players. The objective of the game is to find what pieces are missing from the bag before the other players do. When a player thinks they have figured out all of the pieces missing, they hit the buzzer to confirm their findings.

Arrow Treasure

Arrow Treasure is a card game where players are given a map that leads to the pot of treasure. They must pick up cards in order to map out their steps. Each player is given a different blue print of a maze. The pile of cards consists of arrows in different directions. Players need to pick up the arrow cards necessary to complete their maze to the pot of treasure.

Lost Balloon

Lost Balloon is a board game where players help a young boy find his balloon he lost. Players must go through different obstacles in order to find the balloon. The first player to reach the balloon, wins.

Secret Message

Secret Message is a board game where players are given secret messages on cards that can only be read by a certain flashlight. These messages can either help you or hurt on a players journey to find their way to freedom. Players are stuck in a cave and must read the secret messages in order to escape before the others.

Lost Without You

Lost Without You is a board game where players need to work together in order help the women character and male character find their way to one another. There are obstacles and relationship struggles that get in the way of uniting the two lovers. Do not give up hope but work together so the two lovers can meet.

One Reply to “Five Game Ideas: Theme of being lost”

  1. I’m stuck on Lost Balloon as its such a great title. Would this be a board game where players move along a track? Or played out with cards, over coming obstacles by collecting or playing resources – in a similar fashion to flux’s goal cards.

    I’m also a fan of Lost without You, as the idea of collaborating with friends to reconnect a separated couple is compelling.

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