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Bilgemonkey.com
No matter what your lot in life, there's surely a deck of cards out there for you. This holds true even for us pirate-enthusiasts. And this is nothing new - Disney has long been making decks of cards based on Pirates of the Caribbean (both the movies and the ride), and there's even a non-Disney deck floating around most novelty stores that features images from famous pirate woodcuts. The problem is, the Disney decks suck. And the other deck I mentioned - it's decent, but nothing stellar. I want a pirate deck worth owning, and finally one has arrived.
See
the whole review at Bilgemonkey.com |
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Boardgamegeek
.com
Ok, so it's just a deck of cards. But the illustrations are COOL!, and you get the extra cards so you could play Wizard or make up your own Pratey rules for any standard card game.
Tim Moore - Boardgamegeek Member
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