Pirate's Cove
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Designers Paul Randles & Daniel Stahl | | |
Illustrators | Julien Delval, Cyrille Daujean | |
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Publishers | Amigo Spiele (2002) Days of Wonder (2003) | |
Languages | English, French, German, Dutch, Finnish | |
Players | 3–5 | |
Playing time | 60-90 minutes | |
Age range | 8 + | |
Website | http://www.daysofwonder.com/piratescove/en/ |
Pirate's Cove (German: Piratenbucht) is a board game designed by
Game play
The game takes place over 12 months (turns), with the goal of being the pirate with the most fame. Each player has a ship token and a card showing four aspects of the ship (crew, cannon, sail, and hull). At the beginning of each turn, a card is turned over at each island to reveal the potential booty from plunder. Each island (except Pirate's Cove and Treasure Island) offer various amounts of Fame, Gold, Treasure or Tavern cards.
Captains choose an island to plunder based on the potential rewards of that island and then fight if they show up at the same island. Certain islands offer the opportunity to upgrade an aspect of the ship and the available plunder at each island changes with each turn. A player can use this information to predict where other players' ships will turn up and thus move his ship accordingly to either do battle or avoid it. The bounty of each island is skewed so that some Islands are clearly better choices than others, so it can force you to decide (or bluff) if you think you can take the island should other pirates go after the same bounty. Ships that survive combat then plunder the islands, gain fame, and pay gold to upgrade their ships based on the qualities of the islands. The Legendary Pirate, a black ship token, moves clockwise around the board, forcing captains to steer out of his path unless they think that they can defeat the powerful ship. At Treasure Island, no battle can take place and it is where ships can safely discharge cargo from their ship and bury any plundered treasure (a ship's capacity to hold treasure is based on its hull rating). Burying treasure and money adds to the player's accumulated fame points.
Reception
Pirate's Cove won a
Reviews
Awards and honors
- 2003 France - Nominee Tric Trac Silver Tric Trac[citation needed]
- 2002 Bruno Faidutti - Game of the Year[citation needed]
References
- ^ "The Game Mechanics: Helpware and Papa Christmas". Archived from the original on 2015-02-04. Retrieved 2015-02-04.
- ISBN 978-1-932442-96-0.
- ^ "Pyramid: Pyramid Review: Pirate's Cove".
External links
- Days of Wonder's Pirate's Cove site with tutorials
- Pirate's Cove at BoardGameGeek