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Sabordage
Sabordage
2018 | Nautical, Pirates
Not knowing whether your plan is going to pay off... Or if a spring is going to result in your cannon ball hitting your own ship. (2 more)
Many variables that make predicting opponents decision making extremely difficult. Definitely a game of tactics.
Good range of tile types resulting in a variety of strategies.
The character stands and the helms knock each other. Either higher placed helms or shorter stands would remedy this. Appreciate it may make them top heavy... But I feel it's a fair point. (1 more)
Some holes in the rules... But most are clear.
Fun on the 7 seas... Well... Just the one table...
A highly enjoyable quick game. Tactics required and forward thinking.. But not too much that it detracts from the fun. Who doesn't love the idea of firing a cannon ball that breaks through an opponents hull... Or getting one over on a neighboring captain as their cannon ball flows harmlessly through your pipe to then hit them on the back side of their boat... I mean ship.
  
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Guy Garvey recommended The Colour Of Spring by Talk Talk in Music (curated)

 
The Colour Of Spring by Talk Talk
The Colour Of Spring by Talk Talk
1986 | Pop
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Album Favorite

"I was just being honest. The most listened-to records in my collection, I'm just astounded at the extraordinary thing that they did. I'm from a generation of people who listen to music, or who listened, past tense, to music. I really wanted to belong to it, you know, you'd paint an album sleeve on the back of your coat to say this is who I am and what I listen to. And I was very happy throughout my teen years to be defined by what I was listening to. And I wanted the world to know about that, claiming a band as my own. I was a total fan when they did what I still consider to be the bravest thing that any band in rock music has done, which was after creating this amazing, successful commercial record that nevertheless is so incredibly creative and artistic, to then go further into the arts and completely disregard the fiscal side of what they had done with the success of The Colour Of Spring."

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