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Broadsides & Boarding Parties (MBŪ)
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Broadsides & Boarding Parties (MBŪ)
Players : 2
Manufacturer : Milton Bradley
Time To Play : 60 Minutes
Designer : Lawrence Harris
 
Product Review Rating : ***** (1 reviews)

 
Near Mint Condition Board Game$280.001 in stock Quantity to PUT IN CART
Very Fine Condition Board Game$140.001 in stock Quantity to PUT IN CART
Shipping weight: 3.6 pounds (Size: 0.00" H x 0.00" W x 0.00" D)

1984 - Milton Bradley

Broadsides & Boarding Parties was the first title in Milton Bradley's Gamemaster series of games. It is a light tactical wargame during the age of sail where two ships face off against one another on the sea. There are basically two layers to the game, the broadsides portion in which players plot their movement with a deck of cards, attempting to manuever their ships in such a way that they can fire a volley of cannon balls at the opponent while minimizing the risk of return fire.

The second layer of the game begins when the movement of ships results in them bumping into on another. In these instances the Boarding Parties portion comes into play. Here players line up their ships next to one another and attempt to storm the other ship and kill the opposing captain. Players can only move a limited amount of their units each turn and so some planning is required to hem in the opposing captain.

The components for the game are quite elaborate. Each player is given a fully detailed plastic ship about a foot long with removable masts. Also, each player is given a whole crew of little plastic pirate figures, cannon, and captain. Lastly the board is full color and styled in the period.

 


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***** This is probably my favorite game I have ever purchased in my life. I purchased it in 1986 or there about. I still have it and love to find someone who is willing to play it with me. I think the game appeals more to men than women, at least from my experience. It is a two player only game, which may limit its appeal to some. It is part strategy and mostly roll of the dice luck. Everyone whom I have ever played it with over more than 20 years now has fallen in love with it. I was looking online to see if I could find a copy to buy for my brother. I am amazed it is so rare now. Great game, not many rules to keep up with. The only part that is slightly bad is that there is so many parts to keep up with. I keep mine in zip lock bags. All still in the original box. If you are looking for a fun and alternative type game for two people to play this one is it.
  -- By Roy from Tennessee on February 13, 2008


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