
My kids never got into Pokémon or other card sets, but a few years back I discovered the Pirate Constructible Strategy Game cards from WizKids and picked up a few sets for them to try. The first thing I liked about it was that fans of the game would make their own playing surfaces -- ranging from a square of wave-pattern fabric from Wal-Mart to a full-fledged Skull Island carved from Styrofoam. Of course, the constructible aspect -- the cards have punch-out parts you put together to build 3-D ships -- was also a big selling point with my Legomaniacs.
Here you can see the playing surface my younger son made out of a cardboard box, some paper mache and latex paint. The holes are whirlpools that act like wormholes, sucking up a ship in one spot and depositing it out the other end in another part of the ocean. There are also some islands and a few sea monsters; the Kraken can actually "swallow" an unsuspecting ship. Each pack comes with teeny-tiny dice and gold coins, so that it only takes one pack to start playing. Of course, you can add on endlessly. Here is 15-year-old John's description:
John adds that while the game is fun it’s hard to store all the delicate ships.
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