Deck-Building Race2017
The Quest for El Dorado box art
Deck-Building Race

The Quest for El Dorado

A deck-builder that actually goes somewhere, fast.

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Designed by Reiner Knizia · 2017

Players2-4
Play time30-60 min
WeightLight-Medium
Ages10+
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The verdict

One of the cleanest gateway deck-builders out there, and the rare one with a finish line. If you want a tense 45-minute race that teaches deck-building without a lecture, this is the one to reach for.

Best for: Mixed groups who want a quick, tense race that newcomers can learn in one round.

The full review

What it is

Reiner Knizia took deck-building and gave it a finish line. You're racing across a modular jungle of water, sand, and machete-hacked terrain, and your deck is your fuel. Buy stronger cards from a shared six-slot market, thin out the weak ones, and burn them to slide across hexes toward El Dorado. Reviewers keep calling it a modern classic and the go-to gateway, because the building feeds the movement instead of becoming the whole point.

The catch

Now the honest part. This is a quiet game. Player interaction is light, mostly squeezing through single-file paths or grabbing the card someone else wanted, so folks who crave direct conflict can feel like they're racing alone. Card draw adds swing, and reviewers note a real runaway-leader risk: stack the right cartographer combo and you can rocket ahead. The rulebook also looks scarier than it plays, and older editions have dated art and a useless insert.

Who it's for

Here's where I land. For a quick, tense race that teaches deck-building in one round, almost nothing beats it. It plays clean at two and stays sharp at four, sits comfortably in light-medium territory, and runs well under an hour. If your table wants brutal take-that combat, look elsewhere. If you want a smart gateway that experienced players still happily replay, this earns its spot.

What other players say

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