Lost in Migration is like being on a playground and suddenly finding yourself at a different one, but you don’t know how you got there.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, and then poof! You’re somewhere new. That's what happens to the characters in Lost in Migration, they're migrating, which means moving from one place to another.
How it works
In the game, there are different worlds that look like fun places you'd visit on a trip. Each world has its own rules and things to do. When a character moves from one world to another, they're migrating, just like how birds fly from one place to another in real life.
Sometimes the migration is easy, like walking through a door. Sometimes it’s more of a surprise, like being teleported! The characters have to learn the new rules and find their way around, which makes for an exciting adventure.
It's like moving to a new school, you don’t know everyone yet, but there are still lots of fun things to discover.
Examples
- A family plays Lost in Migration for the first time, learning to move their pieces based on dice rolls.
- Children try to understand why some tiles are more valuable than others.
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