Boonlake is an expert game in which you are finding yourself improving your life — and your group's life — in this new territory...but how you accomplish this is completely up to you! Introducing a novel action mechanism, each game progresses differently. Will you focus on expansion? Or maybe you'll contribute to creating an infrastructure? Or possibly pursue your own agenda? Carefully consider what you choose as each action benefits everybody else...
The description above gives only a taste of what's in the box, so Capstone has also touted the game components to spur your imagination: 165 project cards, 150+ wooden pieces, innovative action board, and double-layer player boards.
• The other title is Maracaibo: The Uprising, a large expansion for the aforementioned Maracaibo from originating publisher Game's Up that includes a new campaign and four new scenarios, new co-operative and solo modes (with you playing against Jacques or Jean in the latter), five new modules to introduce new concepts to the game, home ports that give players asymmetrical abilities, new project cards, and more.
One element of the expansion was highlighted in a July 2021 article in The Atlantic originally titled "Board Games Have a Colonialism Problem" and retitled "The Board Games That Ask You to Reenact Colonialism". Here's the relevant excerpt:
Maracaibo: The Uprising is due out in the U.S. in November 2021 and due out in Germany in October 2021 from Game's Up and dlp games.
• As a side note on Pfister designs, that Atlantic article mentions that he is "giving Mombasa a to-the-studs renovation" in response to concerns over the roles that players take in the game and how the game presents its setting. Another article excerpt:
"Mombasa made gamers think about this awful history. But nowadays, I wouldn't use this theme anymore. That's the reason for a complete re-theme. It's good that the community, including me, became more sensible," he says. "We want our hobby to be inclusive."