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Our Verdict
FOR GENRE FANS
If you already enjoy Tiny Epic Pirates and want more excitement and risk, this mini-expansion is a treasure! The Floating Fortresses add a new and dangerous element to your pirate adventure.
Highlights
- New Floating Fortresses
- Crimson Silver resource
- Upgraded actions
- Risk against Navy
Keep in mind
- Requires base game
- Small addition
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Sharpen your cutlasses and ready your dice, mateys! The Crimson Silver expansion for Tiny Epic Pirates has arrived to stir the already choppy waters. If you thought Tiny Epic Pirates was already great, this mini-expansion adds an extra kick with the mysterious Floating Fortresses. Just imagine: makeshift structures, built from wreckage and drifting about, hiding coveted treasure: Crimson Silver. This precious metal, legends say, has blood on the hands of those who seek it, and now you can go after it!
These fortresses aren't just for show. They offer souped-up versions of the classic Trade, Plunder, and Crew Up actions. Craving more adrenaline? You can attempt a siege for extra rewards. But beware, scallywags! These fortresses have a deal with the Royal Navy. If you show up with your pirate flag flying, the Navy will be hot on your tail. It's the price to pay for the most valuable silver on the seven seas. The expansion includes new components: Floating Fortress tokens, two solo pirate mats, shiny silver cubes, and upgraded crew cards. It's an addition that intensifies exploration and risk, perfect for those who have already mastered the base game and want more challenges and strategic options. The variable setup ensures each game remains fresh, and the solo mode lets you face these dangers alone.
These fortresses aren't just for show. They offer souped-up versions of the classic Trade, Plunder, and Crew Up actions. Craving more adrenaline? You can attempt a siege for extra rewards. But beware, scallywags! These fortresses have a deal with the Royal Navy. If you show up with your pirate flag flying, the Navy will be hot on your tail. It's the price to pay for the most valuable silver on the seven seas. The expansion includes new components: Floating Fortress tokens, two solo pirate mats, shiny silver cubes, and upgraded crew cards. It's an addition that intensifies exploration and risk, perfect for those who have already mastered the base game and want more challenges and strategic options. The variable setup ensures each game remains fresh, and the solo mode lets you face these dangers alone.
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Publisher
Gamelyn Games
Designer
Scott Almes
Artist
Benjamin Shulman, Chip Cole, Felix Wermke, Ian Rosenthaler, Nikoletta Vaszi
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
Can this expansion be played on its own?
No, Crimson Silver is an expansion and requires the base game Tiny Epic Pirates to be played.
How many players does this expansion support?
The expansion maintains the player count of the base game (1-4), but adds specific components for the solo mode.
What is the average playtime with this expansion?
The playtime remains similar to the base game, between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on player experience.
Does it add much complexity to the game?
The expansion introduces new mechanics and locations, but in a contained way, without overwhelming the core experience. It's an addition that intensifies, rather than drastically complicates.
Is it worth it for those who already own the base game?
If you enjoy Tiny Epic Pirates and are looking for more variety, exploration, and an extra touch of risk, then yes, it's very worthwhile. It adds an interesting 'spice'.
What are the main new components?
The expansion includes Floating Fortress tokens, Crimson Silver cubes, special crew cards, and solo mats.