Here's an overview of what you'll face:
Throughout the game, players need to contend with events ranging from oxygen leaks to meteorite strikes. A newly created Alexa skill serves as Mission Control, keeping track of the team's progress and announcing the special events for each round; players can also play offline using a deck of event cards.
• Jonathan Ying's G.I. JOE Mission Critical from Renegade Game Studios is live on Kickstarter until May 12, 2022, and this co-operative miniatures-based board game uses the Guardian System game engine from Ying's 2019 Power Rangers: Heroes of the Grid, which means that all the kids who used to play with Power Rangers and G.I. JOE toys in the 1990s can now relive those childhood obsessions on the tabletop today — well, not today since G.I. JOE Mission Critical isn't due out until near the end of 2022, but you know what I mean.
• Trailblazer: The John Muir Trail is the first title from designer Dan R Rice III of Mariposa Games, and this design that will hit Kickstarter sometime in 2022 looks like it's learned a few lessons from PARKS and Wingspan in terms of surrounding players with natural beauty.
As for the gameplay, this description touches on that while pouring on the setting:
Trailblazer: The John Muir Trail takes place over the course of twelve days/rounds of hiking and backpacking along the John Muir Trail. You will experience daily trail encounters, choose to explore destinations along the trail, acquire and manage natural and personal resources, discover and observe the sights and sounds of your environment, adapt to ever-changing weather conditions, and move along the entire trail, all while wisely using the items in your backpack to maximize your experience.
You can earn trail points in several ways along the route, such as placing workers on your tracks, collecting sets of field guide cards, scoring instantly with destination cards, and using your backpack gear efficiently.