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Boarding Party: The Royal Crook is a team strategy game of deception. You are a pirate, secretly commissioned by a crown for a specific job. You may build your fleet or plunder for riches but ultimately finding and working with your team would be crucial to win the game. Sabotage your enemy, plot a mutiny or reinforce your teammate. Whatever you do, do not trust anyone! Contents of The Game 1 Game Box 134 Cards - 7 Factions - 7 Captains - 36 Reinforcements - 26 Attacks - 21 Actions - 8 Dual Actions - 8 Interceptions - 16 Ships - 5 Events 1 Rule Book 2 Game Scenarios - The Royal Crook (4 - 7 Players) - Every Man For Himself (2 - 7 Players) Game Overview Scenario 1: The Royal Crook (4-7 players, Moderate) You have been issued letter of marque to plunder and destroy rivaling and pirate vessels. As you sail into the sea of Caribbean, you found a fleet of enemy warships chasing some unidentified ships and heading straight towards you. The rogue ship soon opens fire on the warships and all hell breaks loose. You are now caught in the middle of a naval battle. Is the rogue ship your ally or another Caribbean pirate? No time to think as you are in the enemy’s line of sight, Fight to survive and hope that he is your ally! Each player is assigned into 2 to 3 factions. When Black Flag faction is in play, only one faction, English or Espanol will reveal their faction while others will be kept secret until the player win or being eliminated from the game. Winning Objective Corsario Espana Eliminate 2 English Privateers English Privateer Board the 'Flota de Indias' OR eliminate 2 Corsario Espana Black Flag Board the 'Flota de Indias' OR capture 2 captains Scenario 2: Every Man for Himself (2-7 players, Easy) You’ve caught wind that the Spanish treasure fleet, Flota de Indias is preparing to set sail to Spain carrying valuable cargo such as gold and silver. Upon hearing this you quickly assemble your fleet to prepare to board and plunder the treasure fleet. Soon you noticed that you are not alone, many notorious pirates started to gather in the Sea of Caribbean wanting the treasure for them self. Negotiations are impossible, the treasure fleet is about to arrive, will you face and take out other pirates or risk losing the treasure to your rivals? Winning Objective Board the ‘Flota de Indias’ OR Capture 2 captains (4-7 player game) OR Capture 1 captain (2-3 player game)
| Mechanics: | Hand Management Partnerships Pattern Recognition |
| Categories: | Card Games Pirates |
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Boarding Party: The Royal Crook is a team strategy game of deception. You are a pirate, secretly commissioned by a crown for a specific job. You may build your fleet or plunder for riches but ultimately finding and working with your team would be crucial to win the game. Sabotage your enemy, plot a mutiny or reinforce your teammate. Whatever you do, do not trust anyone! Contents of The Game 1 Game Box 134 Cards - 7 Factions - 7 Captains - 36 Reinforcements - 26 Attacks - 21 Actions - 8 Dual Actions - 8 Interceptions - 16 Ships - 5 Events 1 Rule Book 2 Game Scenarios - The Royal Crook (4 - 7 Players) - Every Man For Himself (2 - 7 Players) Game Overview Scenario 1: The Royal Crook (4-7 players, Moderate) You have been issued letter of marque to plunder and destroy rivaling and pirate vessels. As you sail into the sea of Caribbean, you found a fleet of enemy warships chasing some unidentified ships and heading straight towards you. The rogue ship soon opens fire on the warships and all hell breaks loose. You are now caught in the middle of a naval battle. Is the rogue ship your ally or another Caribbean pirate? No time to think as you are in the enemy’s line of sight, Fight to survive and hope that he is your ally! Each player is assigned into 2 to 3 factions. When Black Flag faction is in play, only one faction, English or Espanol will reveal their faction while others will be kept secret until the player win or being eliminated from the game. Winning Objective Corsario Espana Eliminate 2 English Privateers English Privateer Board the 'Flota de Indias' OR eliminate 2 Corsario Espana Black Flag Board the 'Flota de Indias' OR capture 2 captains Scenario 2: Every Man for Himself (2-7 players, Easy) You’ve caught wind that the Spanish treasure fleet, Flota de Indias is preparing to set sail to Spain carrying valuable cargo such as gold and silver. Upon hearing this you quickly assemble your fleet to prepare to board and plunder the treasure fleet. Soon you noticed that you are not alone, many notorious pirates started to gather in the Sea of Caribbean wanting the treasure for them self. Negotiations are impossible, the treasure fleet is about to arrive, will you face and take out other pirates or risk losing the treasure to your rivals? Winning Objective Board the ‘Flota de Indias’ OR Capture 2 captains (4-7 player game) OR Capture 1 captain (2-3 player game)
| Mechanics: | Hand Management Partnerships Pattern Recognition |
| Categories: | Card Games Pirates |
| Alternative names: | |
| This was seen 1070 times | |