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title: "Asmodee Libertalia Board Game - English"
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# Asmodee Libertalia Board Game - English

**Brand:** asmodee
**Price:** ¥3875
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Asmodee Libertalia Board Game - English by asmodee
- **How much does it cost?** ¥3875 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Description

Outwit The Plans Of Competing Pirates Over Three Campaigns While Using The Same Crew Cards As Your Comrades! Will You Be Able To Make The Most Of The Abilities Of Your Characters At The Right Time, Or Will You Have The Loot Snatched From Under Your Foot By A Wilier Pirate Than You? Dive In And Prove Your Knack For Tactics!The Game Takes Place Over Three Campaigns Where Players Try To Amass Riches By Looting Ships. Looting Is A Dangerous Activity, As Players Need To Avoid Collecting Cursed Relics. At The End Of The Game, The Richest Player Is Deemed The Winner!Includes:1 Game Board 6 Pirate Dens 6 Score Tokens 6 Crew Tokens180 Character Cards (30 For Each Player) 1 Score Track 50 Booty Tiles [4 Chests, 6 Jewelry, 10 Goods, 6 Spanish Officers, 6 Sabers, 8 Treasure Maps, 10 Cursed Relics]13 Doubloons Of Value 10 10 Doubloons Of Value 5 45 Doubloons Of Value 1 Rules

Review: Completely addictive. - This is an interesting, fun and addictive board game. The premise is that you are a pirate captain, and you want to retire - so are going on three more raids to try and get some booty. You have to compete with 1-5 other pirates though, who are going on the same raids. You pick a colour (black, white, blue, green, red and yellow), which corresponds to a set of cards, a den and a score counter. There is a board which is the ship, and a separate scoreboard. Someone (according to the rules the youngest player, but that gets boring after a while) selects nine random characters of the 30 available - and the other players all get the same nine characters. So in the first raid, all players have the same characters to play. Each raid lasts six days (not in real time - don't worry!), and each day has three phases - day, dusk and night. There are 30 different character cards, ranked 1 (Parrot) to 30 (Spanish Governor) of which you have nine to play with for each raid - different characters have different functions - for example, the Beggar has a daytime function, whereby the player who played the highest ranked card must give three doubloons to the person who played the beggar, the Cook has a dusk function of being able to take two booty tiles instead of one, and Granny Wata has a night function of gaining two doubloons. The day and dusk functions occur on the day the character is played, while the night functions occur each night. There are also end of raid functions, which either gain you or lose you doubloons. The booty tiles can be treasure -worth doubloons, cursed masks - which lose you doubloons, Spanish spies - which kill the character who takes them, or sabres - which allow the character to kill a character in another captain's den. There are the same number of booty tiles as players for each day of the raid, selected at random from a bag. At the end of the raid, you count up your doubloons, and that is your score. You will have (probably) three cards left at the end, so the next raid starts with the youngest player selecting another six cards for everyone to play with. The second and third raids are more interesting, as the players have different cards in their hands depending on what they have played in previous raids. The next raids continue as the first, at the end of each you add up your doubloons and add to your score. The person who has the most, wins. It is a fascinating game - there is a lot of thinking to do when choosing which character to play, depending on what booty tiles are available that day, what cards you have already played (e.g. the mutineer kills one of your own characters each night - so don't play him if you have cards you want to keep), what cards you think your opponent may play. It can be frustrating when you play the wrong thing, or when your carefully laid plan goes awry as someone else plays something unexpected. It is great fun though. I highly recommend it.
Review: Piratey fun - I love this pirate theme game but I have yet to find anyone else who enjoys it enough to play it with me more than once meaning it mostly gathers dust on my shelf. In this game you are all given the same hand of pirates and have to chose one a day to place on the boat. The pirates are then ordered in rank from lowest to highest and you do the special ability on the card. Once everyone has played their special ability which could cause other pirates to leave the ship or for you to swap your card for a new one you deal out treasure which could be good or bad. Your pirate then leaves the ship to go in to your den, beware he may not stay and maybe killed off in a manner of ways depending on the card. Any cards in your den with a night time ability then use this. You do this for 6 days, the 7th day is the day of rest for three weeks and the richest pirate at the end is the winner! This game is part strategy, part memory and part luck. Some cards get discarded from your den if there is more than one den with them in so you have to remember who has played theirs already as you don't want to end up discarding your card because of someone else. It is also a guessing game as to who you think people will put out by looking at the treasure, if there is only one good treasure and a lot of bad then you know players will likely go for a higher ranking pirate to set out but are there pirates who can kill the highest ranking pirate on the ship in players hands.... I think its a great game with fun mechanics but have found it is not to everyones taste. My son picked this game up with ease when he was 8yrs olf but it is too advanced for my daughter who is 6 even though she plays a lot of games with us.

## Features

- Innovative game play
- Different character actions changes the strategy through each phase of the game
- Special action tiles add an interesting twist to the game play
- And, of course, beautiful artwork, Arrgh

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | 2914849877 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (184) |
| Date First Available | 22 Aug. 2012 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Numeracy & Literacy |
| Item model number | LIB01 |
| Language | French |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Number of Game Players | 2, 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 29.85 x 7.3 x 29.53 cm; 1.32 kg |

## Product Details

- **Age range (description):** Kid
- **Brand:** Asmodee
- **Material:** Cardboard
- **Number of players:** 2, 6
- **Theme:** Action

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Completely addictive.
*by C***E on 3 December 2015*

This is an interesting, fun and addictive board game. The premise is that you are a pirate captain, and you want to retire - so are going on three more raids to try and get some booty. You have to compete with 1-5 other pirates though, who are going on the same raids. You pick a colour (black, white, blue, green, red and yellow), which corresponds to a set of cards, a den and a score counter. There is a board which is the ship, and a separate scoreboard. Someone (according to the rules the youngest player, but that gets boring after a while) selects nine random characters of the 30 available - and the other players all get the same nine characters. So in the first raid, all players have the same characters to play. Each raid lasts six days (not in real time - don't worry!), and each day has three phases - day, dusk and night. There are 30 different character cards, ranked 1 (Parrot) to 30 (Spanish Governor) of which you have nine to play with for each raid - different characters have different functions - for example, the Beggar has a daytime function, whereby the player who played the highest ranked card must give three doubloons to the person who played the beggar, the Cook has a dusk function of being able to take two booty tiles instead of one, and Granny Wata has a night function of gaining two doubloons. The day and dusk functions occur on the day the character is played, while the night functions occur each night. There are also end of raid functions, which either gain you or lose you doubloons. The booty tiles can be treasure -worth doubloons, cursed masks - which lose you doubloons, Spanish spies - which kill the character who takes them, or sabres - which allow the character to kill a character in another captain's den. There are the same number of booty tiles as players for each day of the raid, selected at random from a bag. At the end of the raid, you count up your doubloons, and that is your score. You will have (probably) three cards left at the end, so the next raid starts with the youngest player selecting another six cards for everyone to play with. The second and third raids are more interesting, as the players have different cards in their hands depending on what they have played in previous raids. The next raids continue as the first, at the end of each you add up your doubloons and add to your score. The person who has the most, wins. It is a fascinating game - there is a lot of thinking to do when choosing which character to play, depending on what booty tiles are available that day, what cards you have already played (e.g. the mutineer kills one of your own characters each night - so don't play him if you have cards you want to keep), what cards you think your opponent may play. It can be frustrating when you play the wrong thing, or when your carefully laid plan goes awry as someone else plays something unexpected. It is great fun though. I highly recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Piratey fun
*by C***F on 22 March 2017*

I love this pirate theme game but I have yet to find anyone else who enjoys it enough to play it with me more than once meaning it mostly gathers dust on my shelf. In this game you are all given the same hand of pirates and have to chose one a day to place on the boat. The pirates are then ordered in rank from lowest to highest and you do the special ability on the card. Once everyone has played their special ability which could cause other pirates to leave the ship or for you to swap your card for a new one you deal out treasure which could be good or bad. Your pirate then leaves the ship to go in to your den, beware he may not stay and maybe killed off in a manner of ways depending on the card. Any cards in your den with a night time ability then use this. You do this for 6 days, the 7th day is the day of rest for three weeks and the richest pirate at the end is the winner! This game is part strategy, part memory and part luck. Some cards get discarded from your den if there is more than one den with them in so you have to remember who has played theirs already as you don't want to end up discarding your card because of someone else. It is also a guessing game as to who you think people will put out by looking at the treasure, if there is only one good treasure and a lot of bad then you know players will likely go for a higher ranking pirate to set out but are there pirates who can kill the highest ranking pirate on the ship in players hands.... I think its a great game with fun mechanics but have found it is not to everyones taste. My son picked this game up with ease when he was 8yrs olf but it is too advanced for my daughter who is 6 even though she plays a lot of games with us.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yar har me hearties!
*by N***E on 1 August 2014*

Libertalia Is purely and simply an awesome game. Set up is quick and the game play while engaging and tactical has few rules and so good for new players or those with 40 minutes or so to burn. As I say the rules are simple. Everyone starts with the same crew in a bud to make the most booty so your captain and crew can afford to retire in the eponymous libertalia. The complexity comes with the way you may try to cripple your opponent and build a synergy with your crew. Possibly holding back a key crew member to use in a future round where they will arrive unexpectedly or be more effective. All the rules are on the cards and effects may happen at the time of play, at the end of the turn. Or the end of the round dependent on the action stated. Have no fear thou this is not a true deck builder or collectible card game nor is it as complex as 'Magic The Gathering' in the interaction if the cards. It's just fun and potentially back stabby fun with a Piratey flavour. Avast an haul the main'sil ya swabs!

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