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Glory Islands
Glory Islands is played over a series of rounds in which players simultaneously play sailing cards from their hands. The card values define the turn order, how far ships can move on the board, and where a player’s pirates may be placed on the board. Depending on where they are placed, pirates may receive glory, treasure tokens, or barrels. The cards may also provide bonus actions that players can use to gain an advantage over their opponents. When pirates occupy all of the spaces on an island, the player with the most pirates on that island will gain the most glory.
Cartagena - 2nd Edition
First, you can choose which part of the story to play. The basic-game reproduces only the first part of the jailbreak: the escape from the fortress to the sloop; but you may also choose to play the second part through the island of Tortuga or the whole story as well. You can also shorten or stretch the game, varying the number of board segments and/or pirates.
Epic Resort
Players compete to build the best resort for attracting fantasy heroes and tourists looking for fun and relaxation. The more you attract, the more likely monsters will attack
Overview
Hire and train your workers, build and upgrade your attractions, and convince your battle weary heroes to fight just one more time so without letting too many tourists get eaten! Gain Victory points by upgrading attractions and giving Heroes the rest they need. The highest scoring player when all monsters are defeated is the winner.
Merchants and Marauders - Seas of Glory
Seas of Glory plunges you back into Merchants & Marauders where you can live the life of an influential merchant or a dreaded pirate in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy.
Catan: Junior
Introduce children aged 6-9 to the classic game of trading and development with this simplified version of Catan!
Merchants and Marauders
Seek your fortune on the high seas during the Golden Age of Piracy in this epic game of swashbuckling adventure! Adapt to ever-changing events in the Caribbean as one of 16 unique captains who enable a variety of playstyles
Jamaica (2nd Edition)
In February 1678, after a long career of piracy, Henry Morgan cleverly managed to get himself named Governor of Jamaica, charged with driving out pirates and buccaneers! Rather than doing that, he invited all his former “associates” and brothers-in-arms to settle there, where they were able to finally enjoy the fruits of their activities with total impunity.
All aboard!