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Port Royal: The Adventure Begins...
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Port Royal: The Adventure Begins...

Requires:Port Royal

Designed by Alexander Pfister

Published by Pegasus Spiele, Ediciones MasQueOca + 1 more

Expansion
Moderate Depth: 30 Min Teach
Game: Port Royal
Mechanism: Campaign Games

Players

1-4

Play Time

20-50 min

Complexity

2.7 / 5

Rating

7.0

Year

2017

Community Snapshot

Medium complexity
20–50 min
7.0 on BGG (533)
Text-heavy

Categories

Card Game
Cards are the primary component — may involve hand management, drafting, or deck building.
Expansion for Base-game
This is an expansion — requires the base game to play.
Nautical
Life at sea — sailing, naval battles, pirates, or ocean exploration.
Pirates
Swashbuckling adventure on the high seas — treasure, ships, and plunder.

A medium co-op and set collection game. Rated 5.8 on BGG.

How It Plays

Cooperative Game

Everyone works together against the game itself — you win or lose as a team, so get ready to strategize together!

Push Your Luck

You keep rolling or drawing for bigger rewards, but push too far and you lose it all — knowing when to stop is the real skill.

Set Collection

You're gathering matching groups of cards or tokens to score points — the more complete your sets, the better you do.

Storytelling

The game unfolds like a story, and players help shape the narrative — every session tells a unique tale.

Variable Player Powers

Each player has unique abilities that make their experience different — finding the best way to use yours is half the fun.

About This Game

. introduces a campaign mode to Port Royal. At the beginning of the game, someone reads the prologue of the scenario to be played, then before the start of each turn, players reveal order cards from an event deck that might require the collection of certain crew members or trade with certain ships; players might receive a bonus for certain actions during the turn.…

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