8.3
rating
Ludopedia
6.5
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
If you love a good trick-taking game with a touch of chaos and piracy, Trunfos e Tesouros is your next adventure! Get ready to plan and improvise with an unpredictable Kraken in the mix.
Highlights
- Trick-taking with twists
- Fun pirate theme
- Strategic planning
- Constant adaptation
- Intense interaction
Keep in mind
- Can be too chaotic
- Requires quick adaptability
- Limited player count (3-4)
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In Trunfos e Tesouros (Trumps and Treasures), you step into the shoes of a daring pirate leader, sailing the high seas with a single goal: to be the first to reach the legendary Treasure Island! But, as every good pirate knows, the path to riches is fraught with peril. Besides outsmarting your rivals, you'll need to keep a close eye on a rather temperamental Kraken, which can turn the game upside down in the blink of an eye.
The game unfolds in two exciting phases. First, players engage in a simultaneous auction, where they compete for the cards that will form their hands and also bid on the number of tricks they expect to win. This is where your planning and bluffing skills begin to be tested! Then, in the actual gameplay phase, things get serious. Specific cards can move the Kraken, and when it moves, the trump suit can suddenly change, turning a winning hand into a disaster in a matter of seconds.
Trunfos e Tesouros is quite a challenge for those who enjoy trick-taking games. It not only demands impeccable hand management and long-term strategic planning but also the resilience and ability to adapt quickly to unexpected twists caused by both your opponents and the unpredictable fury of the Kraken. Get ready to prove you're the cleverest and luckiest pirate on the seas!
The game unfolds in two exciting phases. First, players engage in a simultaneous auction, where they compete for the cards that will form their hands and also bid on the number of tricks they expect to win. This is where your planning and bluffing skills begin to be tested! Then, in the actual gameplay phase, things get serious. Specific cards can move the Kraken, and when it moves, the trump suit can suddenly change, turning a winning hand into a disaster in a matter of seconds.
Trunfos e Tesouros is quite a challenge for those who enjoy trick-taking games. It not only demands impeccable hand management and long-term strategic planning but also the resilience and ability to adapt quickly to unexpected twists caused by both your opponents and the unpredictable fury of the Kraken. Get ready to prove you're the cleverest and luckiest pirate on the seas!
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Carteado
Designer
Amábili Vieira, Mauro Fernandez
Artist
Arthur Lacerda, Marina das Artes
How many players can play Trunfos e Tesouros?
The game is designed for 3 to 4 players, making it perfect for a game night with a smaller group of friends or family.
What is the average playtime for a game?
A game of Trunfos e Tesouros usually takes between 30 and 45 minutes. It's an ideal length for those looking for a complete gaming experience that doesn't drag on for hours.
What is the complexity level of the game?
We don't have an official BGG weight rating yet, but as a trick-taking game with auction elements and sudden twists, it should be light to medium complexity. This means it's easy to learn but offers strategic depth to master!
What are the main components of the game?
The primary focus is on cards, as it's a trick-taking game. It will likely include game cards, perhaps some tokens for the Kraken or scoring, and of course, a well-illustrated rulebook.
Who is Trunfos e Tesouros recommended for?
It's highly recommended for fans of trick-taking games who are looking for something with a fun theme and a touch of unpredictability. If you enjoy planning but aren't afraid to have your plans turned upside down, this is your game!
Is the game language dependent?
Ludopedia indicates that the language dependence is 'None', which is great! This means the game should have very little to no text on its components, making it accessible to anyone, regardless of language.