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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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  • Perfect for family gaming!
I decided to order "Plunder" after seeing a commercial on Youtube. For those familiar with Settlers of Catan, the basic game concepts will feel very familiar. In my family (myself, my wife, our two grown sons) we play Catan regularly so I figured "Plunder" could be a nice alternative. The game did not disappoint. The rules (all of 5 pages or so with plentiful illustrated examples and explanations) can be read through in about 15 minutes and shared with other players in about as much time. Setting up the game is also quick; here too 15 minutes and you should be ready to go. As far as the game components, all production is of great quality. The map tiles and border are sturdy and when assembled provide an attractive playing surface. The various playing cards are also glossy stock with legible print and colorful graphics. The plastic ships, sails, cannons and people are free of flash or nub marks and feel solid to the touch. The game includes three six-sided dice and two spinners for placement of the storm and treasures (as a matter of personal preference, the spinners work fine, but I would have preferred dice instead as the spinners always seem to get in the way). There were no missing pieces, the game comes with a sorter tray that actually fits all the components, and when not in use the box is sized appropriately for easy bookshelf storage. As far as player age range of 10+, I think that might depend on the youngsters in question. If they can handle Monopoly or Catan on their own they will be just fine with "Plunder". Strategic concerns are present in the game, as players can not only choose between peaceful or aggressive game play but will be forced to adapt either strategy to changing game conditions and the various random challenges introduced by treasure cards and movement of the ever-present storm obstacle. I've been playing boardgames for more than forty years, from Monopoly to highly complex strategic games such as World in Flames and many titles in between. From that experience I found "Plunder" to have an elegant game design, on par with Settlers of Catan, by providing compelling depth in relation to simple yet not simplistic game structure. An all around great game with very deep replay capacity due to the changing map (modular map, similar to Catan), rapid game events requiring constant adaptation to circumstance, and simple game mechanics that allow for quick learning and play while still providing a dynamic play environment. Set sail, mates, and grab some gold! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025 by Roland Allnach

  • Very Fun for Anyone
This game was a lot of fun. My wife and I have played a couple of involved board games with a few friends of ours about 4-5 times total in our lifetime. My wife and our family with two children 12 and 16 have played Castle Panic and Forbidden Island a couple of times. I liked to play Risk when I was a kid. As a family we have now done 2 escape rooms. Took us 45 easy minutes of set up and rule reading to get going. There were four of us, we spent three hours playing, but my wife moves through her turns like a turtle. The game was easy, a good blend of luck and strategy. Attacks, territories, alliances, bartering, etc... We didn't waste any time going back to reread rules just to figure out game mechanics, it was all pretty apparent. We are a close family and try to have a family night at least once a month. While trying to figure out what our family night should be this month I had the idea of a game night vs going out, which could hav cost hundreds of dollars. Yes we go hiking in State Parks, but we also go hiking in Amusement Parks, we don't do the same thing over and over. We've decided that we will play one game for about 2-3 game nights in a row, so we have a chance to really get to know and develop strategy. Maybe we'll move faster and get two games in the time of one once we are confident. Given our patterns, we might have 2-3 game nights in the next 6-8 months. So this little game will get our famiy through the next 1/2 year or so. If my wife and I have our semi annual game night with some of our friends this year, I'll bring this as an option. Board, spinners, box, dice, game pieces, by all accounts, are excellent. I wouldn't cry about the quality of this. And it is a pirate game that works and is cool. I mean come on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024 by Simon

  • Great game, great quality
Great game, great quality. Everyone but one friend loved it. Lots of replayability. You might have to come up with house rules to make it a little less brutal for some players. One rule we’ve been considering is where you start out with a mercy roll: basically when you have a battle, it’s your last life, and are being attacked, you can do a reroll. Just once and you can use it any time in the game. Doesn't have to be you first ship. I think it’s a great rule for those with a lot invested in a ship. Just enough wiggle room. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025 by tyler

  • 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

  • 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

  • Fun game
The price seemed a little crazy at first, but I personally think it was worth it. This board game is one that you need to set aside time for (for four/five people, it lasted about 3 hours). Pretty straightforward in how to play, and definitely good for competitive people.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by L A M

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