In the card game Jolly Roger: The Game of Piracy & Mutiny, you're a crew member aboard a pirate ship and have just elected a new captain. They will lead you toward either fortune or disaster — and thankfully no matter what course of action they take, if you don't agree with their choices, you can always start a mutiny and become the next captain...
From the box: Join Jonah in his misadventures as he tries to abandon his assignment to deliver a message of mercy to the people of Nineveh. He sets sail with The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything, meets Khalil the worm, survives stormy waters, learns the true meaning of "go fish", walks the plank, gets swallowed bu an enormous "fish", and ultimately is given a...
JumbleJack is a high-energy deduction party game wrapped in a cursed pirate ritual. Each player is a member of a villainous pirate crew with a hidden identity determined at the start of the game. Every crew member has a unique combination of Hat, Hook, Cape, and Sword. The goal is to dress the JumbleJack to match the player it is handed to, and hope the...
Description from the publisher: As the captain of the Black Bounty, it's up to you to chart your own course through this pirate Cardventure! Should you defend your boat from enemy pirates, or do you go and plunder another ship? Do you duel your fearsome nemesis Captain Peg, or do you jump into the squid-infested waters? Choose wisely in Jump Ship! as your...
Description by the publisher: An adventurous tactile game using math for 2 – 4 pirates ages 6 – 99. Background story Once a year, the best junior pirates meet to sit their pirate exam. In order to pass, they have to find the correct island and then grab a pirate ship as quickly as possible. If you correctly add up the numbers on the die and are the first...
User summary 海賊と金塊 (Kaizoku to Kinkai) is a Japanese card game. Players must connect cards that have already been placed in the playing field by setting down cards from their hands in a line. The title of the game translates in English to 'Pirates and Gold Bullion'. They are two types of cards a player can play: 1) Pirate cards that can be played freely...
This pirate themed boardgame came with the Swedish comic magazine Kalle Anka & C:o (Donald Duck) in the issues #6 to #11 1977. Each player controls a pirateship which all start in the common harbour. The players use startmoney to purchase treasure maps which are kept hidden from the other players during the game. The players then set sails to dig up the...
Step into the boots of a pirate and take a seat in Tortuga — the famous pirate port café — where you can risk your hard-earned treasures! Be careful: as quickly as your fortune came, you might lose it just as fast at the pirate roulette. But with clever tactics and a bit of luck, you can pocket a hefty reward in this fast-paced game of chance. Be the...
This is a children's path game, similar to Chutes and Ladders. The name means "Pirate Island". In each turn the players move in order from youngest to oldest. The included coin is spun or tossed; if it lands number side up, the player moves one space; the other side, two spaces. If the player is about to land on an occupied space, they can choose the space...
Each player starts with five chips. To take one of the ship cards, you have to have a stack of chips, the minimum number of chips for each ship being shown on the card. Making the stacks higher is the game's signature gimmick (originating in Die Safeknacker): On your turn, you can take one of your chips, or one of your stacks, and put it on top of one chip...