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Mino Dice
In Mino Dice, first released as Skull King: Das Würfelspiel, players try to predict the result of dice battles, and whoever predicts most accurately will come out the winner of the contest.
The game includes seven types of dice: minotaurs, griffins, mermaids, and four types of number dice. The game lasts 6-8 hands depending on the number of players, and in each round each player draws a number of dice from the bag equal to the current hand, e.g., five dice for the fifth hand, then places them behind their screen, keeping these dice a secret from all. After getting their dice, each player simultaneously bids the number of tricks they think they\'ll claim during the round by putting out fingers on their hand. Record these bids on the scoresheet.
Tiny Epic Pirates: Player Mat Sets (Pack of 4)
Tiny Epic Pirates Player Mat Sets (Pack of 4)
Aventuria: Ship of Lost Souls
Ship of Lost Souls is an expansion for the Aventuria Card Game. This box contains the adventure Ship of Lost Souls in three acts as well as the short adventure
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.
The Shores of Tripoli
From the end of the American Revolution, commercial vessels of the young United States republic were easy prey for the pirates of the Barbary coast. In 1801, newly inaugurated President Thomas Jefferson was eager to put an end to this threat and sent a "squadron of observation" to the Mediterranean. As the squadron arrived in Gibraltar, they learned that the bashaw of Tripoli had already declared WAR!
Tiny Epic Pirates
Tiny Epic Pirates is a 45 minute, 1-4 player game of high-seas adventure, utilizing a variable rondel action system and action combo-ing!
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!