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I picked this item up at the store simply because I like pirates! The game is a lot of fun and we have played with 2, 3, 4, & 5 players (I believe you can play with up to 8). It gets interesting when you have 4 or 5 (or more?) players because you may end up having to choose which ship to plunder! It is a strategic game, though we haven't figured out a 'great' strategy yet (and it seems to change depending on the number of players)! We try different ones each time. The colors can be a bit hard to tell from one another sometimes, but the cards do contain some beautiful art. Each game lasts 5-10min. Our age group we play in consists of 25-30 years.
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Bought this solely based on the great reviews it got. I was not disappointed. It has a bit of a learning curve, but once you catch on, it's a blast to play! Thanks Amazon.com reviewers!
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What a great game for the whole family. It says 10+ but my 5 year old can play a basic version of it. The nice thing is that you can keep playing it as you get older becuase the more you learn about strategy, the more fun the game is. We took it on vacation and it was the favorite activity with parents and grandparents.
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We found this game to be as fun as any normal card game when playing individually; however, when playing in pairs is when this game is at its best. After playing in pairs many times we still love it and it has still not become old. It is even better when you play it with people who have a competitve personality. The description uses the word "skullduggery" and that is a very accurate word about how to play this game.
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Loot is a great pirate-themed game from one of the greatest modern game designers, Reiner Knizia. I highly recommend it, albeit with a warning.
The horrible cartoonish artwork on this Gamewright edition does not do the game justice, and in my opinion spoils the name of both the game and the designer. Seek out the original German edition from Amigo Spiele and go to boardgamegeek.com for the rules translation. The cards themselves need no translation, only the rules. Amigo Spiele's edition has beautiful illustrations on cards which are easier to hold. I highly recommend it.
Gamewright, you need to do a better job of importing games. Right now you're just ruining everything you touch.
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