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Calliope Games  |  SKU: CLP119

Tsuro of the Seas

€30.67 EUR
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Description

Designer Tom McMurchie
Jordan Weisman
Publisher Calliope Games
Players 2-8
Playtime 30 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up
Expansion Tsuro of the Seas: Veterans of the Seas
Reimplements Tsuro


The basic game play of Tsuro of the Seas resembles that of Tom McMurchie's Tsuro: Players each have a ship that they want to sail — that is, keep on the game board — as long as possible. Whoever stays on the board the longest wins the game.

Each turn players add "wake" tiles to the 7×7 game board; each tile has two "wake connections" on each edge, and as the tiles are placed on the board, they create a connected network of paths. If a wake is placed in front of a ship, that ship then sails to the end of the wake. If the ship goes off the board, that player is out of the game.

What's new in Tsuro of the Seas are daikaiju tiles, representing sea monsters and other creatures of the deep. On the active player's turn, he rolls two six-sided dice; on a sum of 6, 7, or 8, the daikaiju will move, while on any other sum they'll stay in place. To determine which direction the daikaiju tiles move, the player then rolls one die. On 1-5, the tile either rotates or moves in a specific direction. On a 6, a new daikaiju tile is added to the board.

If a daikaiju tile hits a wake tile, a ship, or another daikaiju tile, the object hit is removed from the game. Another way to be ousted! The more daikaiju tiles on the game board, the faster players will find themselves trying to breathe water...

Customer Reviews

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Flavia Kajoba
Fun game!

Great for any number of players. Better than the original Tsuro.

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Carrie Xie
great game

Got this as a gift from a friend. Very easy to learn and can accommodate up to 8 players so good for a large group.

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Brad Hakes
Pesky dragons make treacherous waters

Just try to stay afloat. Oh, and don’t get eaten by a rampaging dragon either.
Much more chaos than the original Tsuro. Still fun