Game Info

Port Royal
2 - 5 players
average 35 minutes
Casual
Published in
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The merchant players in Port Royal, which won the Austrian Game Designers Competition under the title Händler der Karibik, are trying to earn as much as they can out of the Caribbean Sea, but if they set their goals too high, they might take home nothing for the day. The 120-card deck depicts a coin on the back of each card — with players earning and paying coins throughout the game — and different items on the card fronts. On a turn, a player can first draw as many cards as he likes, one at a time from the deck, placing them in the harbor (an area near the deck). Each card shows one of the following: Person, who stays in a face-up row next to deck. Ship, which the player can attack immediately if he has enough swords on his people cards, after which the ship is discarded; otherwise, the ship stays in the harbor. Expedition, which remains above the harbor until a player fulfills it by discarding people who have the items required for the expedition. Tax Increase, which forces everyone with twelve or more coins to discard half their money, after which the card is discarded. If the player draws a ship with the same name as a ship already in the harbor, he's spent too much time dilly-dallying and his turn ends (after using the ship to attack, if possible), with all the cards in the harbor being discarded. Otherwise, the player can stop whenever he likes, then use/acquire one card if three or fewer ships are in the harbor, two cards if four ships are present, and three cards if five ships are present. Players rob ships, collecting the number of coins shown on them, then discarding the card, while they hire people, paying the number of coins depicted. After the active player takes his 1-3 cards, each other player may pay the active player one coin in order to take one card in the same way. When one player has at least twelve influence points — which are on both people and expedition cards — the game is played to the end of the round, giving everyone the same number of turns, then the player with the most influence points wins. • Port Royal differs from Händler der Karibik in that it includes ten more cards to allow for play with up to five players and players can win without fulfilling an expedition.

Overall Statistics for Games and Gin

Total Games Played: 3
Average Players Per Game 4.3

Win/Loss Statistics for Games and Gin

Badges Name   NemePoints   Total Games   Avg. NemePoints   Wins / Losses % Won  
Gary 31  3 10.00 
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Eddy Verbeek 21  1 21.00 
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Bryan Vaughan 19  1 19.00 
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Minda (WH) 19  1 19.00 
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Andy MacKay 11  1 11.00 
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Jack Van Der Sluys (WH) 1 8.00 
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Jen Smith 1 8.00 
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Adam MacKay 1 6.00 
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1
0 %
Ant Smith 1 6.00 
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Connor (WH) 1 4.00 
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Jeanette van Oijen 1 3.00 
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0 %

    Last 3 Played Games for Games and Gin

    Date Played Result
    6/21/2018
    1st Bryan Vaughan (12 game points scored)
    19 
    2nd Andy MacKay (6 game points scored)
    11 
    3rd Gary (4 game points scored)
    3rd Adam MacKay (4 game points scored)
    7/2/2016
    1st Eddy Verbeek (12 game points scored)
    21 
    2nd Gary (11 game points scored)
    14 
    3rd Jen Smith (8 game points scored)
    4th Ant Smith (5 game points scored)
    5th Jeanette van Oijen (2 game points scored)
    6/22/2016
    1st Minda (WH) (14 game points scored)
    19 
    2nd Gary (12 game points scored)
    11 
    3rd Jack Van Der Sluys (WH) (11 game points scored)
    4th Connor (WH) (6 game points scored)