Explorer Phase – You can perform one Move action (which could include revealing and placing a new Station room tile), one Explorer action (combat, activate an explorer/item/room ability, heal, etc.), and one of each free action (includes searching in some rooms and using items).Each explorer also has a unique one-use-per-scenario ability. Explorers also have four main adjustable stats: Stamina (health), Audacity (gives you rerolls), Courage (allows you to use the “focused” version of your ability cards), and Power (allows you to upgrade your abilities). The explorers have six attributes – Strength, Dexterity, Knowledge, Mythos, Combat, and Movement – which will let you know how many dice to roll when performing those types of skill checks. Besides the story text, the Station Event Track will be different from scenario to scenario, with tokens that activate as you move through the game. Setting up a scenario is pretty straightforward since the guide lists all of the components you’ll need. To start or continue a campaign, you simply choose your explorers and then go to the next scenario in the Scenario Guide. Secrets of the Lost Station has 10 campaigns that you can play through, each containing a number of different scenarios with unique objectives. Secrets of the Lost Station was designed by Christopher Batarlis and Jim Samartino, and it’s published by Everything Epic Games. During each mission you have to react to different events that take place on a mysterious space station, learn about your explorers, and fend off enemies. Secrets of the Lost Station is a sci-fi, adventure, campaign game in which you play as the last members of a 4000-year-old secret society who are tasked with defending the galaxy. We were sent a copy of this game by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This Secrets of the Lost Station review was made after playing through the first campaign.
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