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Plunder - Family Board Games - Board Games for Adults and Kids - Strategy Board Games - Fun Family Game Night - Ages 10 and Up - 2 to 6 Players

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Features

  • STRATEGY GAME: Adventure awaits any swashbuckler brave enough to command a fleet. Conquer islands to gain valuable resources. Build and upgrade your ships with masts and cannons. Wage war against rival captains and rule the seas.
  • EASY TO LEARN: The thematic and intuitive gameplay allows new players to quickly grasp the rules and will have you helming your battleship through the Caribbean in no time. The rulebook also contains an overview guide for easy understanding.
  • HIGH REPLAYABILITY: The game board is created by combining six different double-sided ocean tiles which create a unique map configuration each time you play. Youll never play the same map twice, encouraging you to explore new strategies.
  • GIFTS: This modern classic appeals to both beginners and veteran gamers. Fun for adults, couples, families, kids, teens, high school and college students. Perfect for birthday gifts and Christmas gifts. A game night crowd pleaser.
  • NUMBER OF PLAYERS AND AVERAGE PLAYTIME: This pirate game is designed for 2 to 6 players, plus a team play option. Average playtime is 20 minutes per player. There is no player elimination, so every captain fights to the very end.

Product Dimensions: 12.8 x 12.8 x 4.2 inches


Item Weight: 6.3 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: KCS01


Manufacturer recommended age: 10 years and up


Language: English


Manufacturer: Lost Boy Entertainment


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  • What’s not to love
Plunder is a fun game with 2-person cooperative play or 1v1 or play with larger groups. The game is well made. The pieces are sturdy and good quality. We also like that the pieces all fit nicely back in the box. We bought this game for its ability to be played with only 2 players and love that there’s more than one way to play it as such. Plunder is easy to pick up. Theres strategy, risk, rewards, and potential deviousness! We also like that each game board is randomized, so game play will always be different. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025 by ForReview

  • Ahoy!! It's a Pirates Life for me!
Absolutely love Plunder: A Pirates Life! Simple enough I even taught my 6yo how to play. Definitely taking this to the next family gathering. Probably getting one for each of my siblings at the holidays. The materials are mostly good, solid game pieces and accessories, game boards are made of a thick cardboard and nicely printed, resource cards are nicely designed. The treasure and storm relocation spinners are okay, mine kinda buzz from time to time which makes me question their reliability, but I'm going to replace them with a D12 (for 2 player games) & D18 dice and a custom D12 dice with alphabet letters A-L (Etsy, Yo). The gameplay, as I mentioned above, is simple enough a 6yo can understand it, mine just needs the treasure cards read for her. Absolutely love the bit about reading the treasure cards with your best pirate voice! One thing I think would be a fun addition would be to add a sea monster (I've already ordered four 3D printed miniature monsters 28mm scale) that moves at the beginning of every turn, and if it lands on or next to anyone, it immediately attacks and is considered a plus 2 or 3 like the more difficult islands. I like the resource system for upgrading your ships and earning plunder points, I think it's well designed. We do like a little longer game, and to give players a better chance at coming (back) up, so we tend to play to 15 points rather than 10. I also like that the rule book encourages home rules to improve the game. I think another cool addition might be to do challenge cards where you have to sink so many ships and/or capture so many islands in addition to the plunder points. Hmmmm, can we turn this into a drinking game? I foresee a pirate themed party with plenty of rum and booty prizes in our future. Where is my tricorn hat and eye patch? To the review about moving the treasure every turn being monotonous, I don't understand your point of view. How else would you gain additional treasure spots if you didn't relocate the markers after recovering them? Also, to that same reviewer, we tried giving additional resource cards for the harder to achieve islands and it just got stupid with one player capitalizing and dominating the game with practically unlimited resources. One resource per island is plenty. Anyways, run, don't walk (the plank), to get yourself a copy of this game! Happy Plundering!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024 by F.Nelsen

  • Absolutely a fabulous game!
I bought this as a very last minute thought for my husband for Christmas, admittedly not expecting much. We own and have played all the Catans. We have lots of other strategy/society building style games. I couldn’t imagine anything new, fun or reimagined among the game genre, but this game was very fun. It takes awhile to read the directions. And another hot minute (an hour or more) to learn the rules and play a whole game, but once you go through it a couple times it’s fairly quick and very enjoyable. We love the large, chunky, weighted ships. The added crew, masts and canons are cute and sturdy. The overall game play is challenging, but not difficult. We strongly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025 by Marlie Bilbruck Marlie Bilbruck

  • Great game for family game night.
We have 6 kids, and the oldest 3 (12,10, 9) all play this with my wife and I and it is generally a hit. Key high points: - The materials are generally well made. The ships themselves are well-crafted, solid and have great little details. The cannons and masts are detailed and fit nicely. The rest of it is on the high end of standard for today's games. They are without defects and have held up well to several iterations of the game so far. - The rules are easy to understand and the turns only have a few parts to them. - No one gets 'knocked out' of the game. If you lose your boats and island, you are still involved and can still (theoretically) come back. This is important on family game nights because no kid wants to be out of the game early, especially since this thing can take more than an hour. Drawbacks: - Moving the treasures and almost every turn, and managing the resource bank can both get a little monotonous. - The harder to conquer islands don't provide bonus resources, which is a bummer. - The storm feature, while interesting, could have more impact than just costing a resource. In general, this game is easy enough to learn and fun enough to keep people engaged. Now, I want to respond to a few of the critical reviewers' points. "The game is boring." - So, we have never played it with less than 5 people, and in the larger group, there is only 1 'free' single skull island. This puts people into conflict straight away and spices things up. Yes, you have some turns where you just collect resources, move a few spaces and hand the die off, but I feel like that is a necessary part of any well-structured strategy game. You can't have conflict and intense action on every single turn or there wouldn't be much time for strategy. "Parts of the game are poorly made" - Now, the boats are fantastic. Very high level detail and durability. Not every part of the game is on that level. But we own A LOT of games. The rest of the games, including the board pieces, the cards and even the spinners are as good or better than what you find in most other games. Some games feel like they tried to produce it as cheaply as possible, and that is not the case with Plunder. "The game is repetitive and drags on." - Well, it can, I suppose. But since the finish line has to do with plunder points, if people are working their strategy to get the last couple they need to seal the deal, and others are actively working to block them, there is nothing repetitive about the later turns. It usually turns into a constant back and forth battle with 2-3 players having a serious chance at victory. "The game isn't interesting after the first play. Replayability offers nothing new" - The main parts of the game are the competing strategies. Every game we have played has had the same lineup of 5 people, 3 of them kids. There has been a wide range of flows and rhythms to them. Yeah, the treasure cards don't change. and there are a few features that universally seem to pan out similarly, but most of our plays have had completely different feels to them. It is a favorite of 2 of my 3 kids. All in all, if you are looking for a well made, thoughtful game that can accommodate up to 6 players and features a Catan-like feel with the addition of direct player on player conflict, this is worth a look. Our family loves it and we are very satisfied with our purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021 by S. McCarthy

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