Jonny Depp played this as research. So did Keith.
In Rum and Pirates players send their salty sea dogs careering around the board, fighting with guards, getting drunk, getting married, practising bigamy, and discovering half a treasure map on the floor - only to pick up the other half of it later, if luck is with them. Each of the five rounds climaxes with a fight over the best bunks on the ship as they bed down for the night. It's kind of a ludicrous game, and not especially pretty, but fun nonetheless, in that it's the closest GNN has to the thrill of Blackjack.
Andrew didn't do anything wrong, but the game is extremely luck-dependent, and I was punching the air like a man possessed as dice roll after dice roll went my way. Fun for me, probably a bit tiresome for anyone else.
Sam 97
Andrew 60
Upright, but sleepy
Well done chaps!
ReplyDeleteWe played two family games of the Resistance last night - one a win for the spies (Cha and me), the second a win for the good guys (Martha, Matilda and me). It works well as a family game, and with five. Matilda wanted to know if you can play it solo... hmmm.
She must be a spy...
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