You can also increase your crew to help with battles and you must pay 12 or 13 doubloons to bury treasure where your max for holding doubloons is 13. To do this you need to earn coins by selling plundered or stolen loot, searching for treasure, fighting the other players, or fighting the merchant ships. The main aim is to bury your 3 treasure chests before the other player/s can bury theirs. Each player sets up their captains' actions randomly on their ship board and there are 5 randomized actions and 1 action that is the same for all (the Hide Out action). Thank god for Dized!! We used the app and it is super clear and easy to follow. This was especially tough on our first game. There are lots of fiddly rules and quite a bit of setup. The gameplay to start with is actually quite hard to get into. There are even little sails that you have to attach to the ships. There are pirate ships, map tiles, deck hand cards, merchant ships/cards, trading post cards, gold doubloons, stock cubes, and other pieces. The Tiny Epic Games really pack a punch and this is maybe the beefiest one yet (that I have seen). Being a massive fan of pirate games I was super excited to get this and get it to the table. As a wonderful surprise, I was sent this game for review. This does not affect my opinions or views on the game but, you should keep this in mind when reading my review. The awesome people at Gamelyn Games (who make the awesome Tiny Epic Dungeons) very kindly sent me both Tiny Epic Pirates and Tiny Epic Zombies for review. Review #64 - Tiny Epic Pirates Designed by Scott Almes.
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