Pirates: Quest For Davy Jones' Gold is the board game version of the popular Pirates of the Spanish Main tabletop game. It is produced by WizKids.
It represents a simplification of the tabletop game, while retaining most of the crucial elements of gameplay from it. It can be played by two to four players.
Unlike the Tabletop game, where it is possible to collect different fleets by buying packs from stores, Pirates: Quest For Davy Jones' Gold com...
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