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Tsuro of the Seas - A Game of Treacherous Waters - Family Board Game

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  • EXCITING FAMILY BOARD GAME: Sail the Mystic Seas and guide your ships to avoid powerful sea monsters known as Daikaiju! Place tiles, move along the board, and be the last player standing to win!
  • CHANCE & STRATEGY CREATE EXCITEMENT: Play against each other, the Daikaiju, & dangerous waters that can send you off the map. Beware! A roll of the dice may awaken the angry Daikaiju.
  • SIMPLE TO LEARN: Roll dice, move the Daikaiju, place a tile, and sail your ship. Accessible fun for all ages and levels of experience. Tsuro of the Seas will have you sitting on edge of your seat!
  • NEVER THE SAME GAME TWICE: The dice and the tiles offer a unique experience every time. Prepare for fun decisions and tense escapes as you navigate the board!
  • WHO CAN PLAY? Tsuro of the Seas is a family game for 2-8 players ages 8 and up. Includes a game board, 56 Wake tiles, 10 Daikaiju tiles, 8 Red Seal ships, 2 Dice (1 gold, 1 blue), and rules.

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In Tsuro of the Seas, players sail the treacherous waves of the Mystic Seas in an engaging game of adventure and suspense! As the captain of one of the Emperor’s mighty Red Seal ships, you will chart your course with wake tiles, taking great care to avoid your opponents’ ships… and the monstrous Daikaiju lurking among the waves. Guide your ship with a steady hand and be the last captain sailing the Mystic Seas to win!

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In Tsuro of the Seas you will sail the treacherous waters of the Mystic Seas in an engaging game of adventure and suspense. As the captain of one of the Emperor’s mighty red seal ships, you will navigate the seas by placing Tsuro wake tiles to direct your vessel. Take great caution to avoid your opponents’ ships and those mysteries lurking on the horizon and under the sea. Guide your ship with a steady hand and be the last captain sailing to survive the mystic seas and win. Tsuro of the Seas is an enjoyable experience that will entertain 2 to 8 players ages 8 and above and it plays in 20 to 40 minutes. Set sail at once. You have a mighty quest to fulfill for the Emperor.

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Tsuro of the seas

In Tsuro of the Seas, you will sail the treacherous waters of the Mystic Seas in an engaging game of adventure and suspense! As the captain of a mighty ship, you will navigate the seas by placing wake tiles to direct your vessel. Take great caution to avoid your opponents’ ships and the dangerous daikaiju (monsters) lurking under the surface. Guide your ship with a steady hand and be the last captain sailing to survive the Mystic Seas and win!

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  • 1 Game Board.
  • 1 Game Rules.
  • 56 Wake Tiles.
  • 10 Daikaiju Tiles.
  • 8 Imperial Japanese Ships.
  • 2 Dice (1 gold, 1 blue).

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    Customers enjoy the board game for its fun and simple gameplay. They find it easy to learn and fast-paced, with beautiful visuals and a cool theme. Many appreciate the game's size and playability, though opinions differ on the strategy.

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    198 customers mention "Fun to play"191 positive7 negative

    Customers enjoy the board game. They find it engaging with enough strategy to keep them entertained, making it a suitable choice for parties and kids looking to step out of their comfort zone. The fast-paced gameplay keeps the game exciting and never dull. Customers appreciate the concept and art style of the game, as well as its quality.

    "...Overall a fun game with simple rules (once you get the hang of them) that can be played quickly (less than 15 minutes) and isn't intense to the..." Read more

    "...Great game. Easy to learn and you can play with or without the monsters providing more complexity." Read more

    "Fun and quick game to play!..." Read more

    "...Get this game for some good family fun on a quick game night, get this game if you want something a little easy going with your gaming nights, get..." Read more

    116 customers mention "Ease of learning"97 positive19 negative

    Customers find the board game easy to learn and play. It's simple enough to play with a young child, and it has an easy setup. The rules are straightforward once you get the hang of them, and the accompanying papers are easier to read than the original version.

    "...Overall a fun game with simple rules (once you get the hang of them) that can be played quickly (less than 15 minutes) and isn't intense to the..." Read more

    "...Great game. Easy to learn and you can play with or without the monsters providing more complexity." Read more

    "Fun and quick game to play! It has easy set up, and is great for those nights you want to play a quick game and not spend 30 minutes just setting up..." Read more

    "...game night, get this game if you want something a little easy going with your gaming nights, get this game if you want to take a break from some of..." Read more

    58 customers mention "Speed"48 positive10 negative

    Customers appreciate the quick game time. They find it easy to pick up and play, with most games lasting 20 minutes or less. The game provides a nice change of pace for family game nights and is suitable for parties.

    "...game with simple rules (once you get the hang of them) that can be played quickly (less than 15 minutes) and isn't intense to the point that it..." Read more

    "Fun and quick game to play!..." Read more

    "...is quick and easy to teach, and is short (15-40 mins per game, depending on how much time each player dedicates to strategically placing their tiles)..." Read more

    "...each time, but the flow is quickly learned and it is still a quick pace. The instructions take a little processing to understand...." Read more

    47 customers mention "Visual quality"44 positive3 negative

    Customers appreciate the board game's visual quality. They find the graphics appealing, the tiles and board nice, and the theme cool. The colors are appealing and the path tiles feel good to hold. Overall, customers find the game simple and easy to learn, with a laid-back feel.

    "...Game of the Path by adding a new level of complexity and some absolutely beautiful art...." Read more

    "...of the Seas is one of those games that isn't too competitive and very laid back...." Read more

    "...for all the players, dragon tiles to keep things perilous, and a beautiful board...." Read more

    "...plastic ships are super detailed, and the path tiles are thick and shiny and just feel good to hold. The manual is elegant (and quite thorough)...." Read more

    34 customers mention "Gameplay"34 positive0 negative

    Customers enjoy the game's gameplay. They find it simple but entertaining, a good introduction for kids, and challenging. The addition of playing pieces makes the game more playable and quicker. It's a great concept for a game and a good intro for beginners.

    "...This is a great new feature of the game, it adds a level of excitement that wasnt there before...." Read more

    "Overall: Tsuro of the Seas is great in the way that it lengthens the game play from the original Tsuro board game...." Read more

    "...Also it's a very different game. I think there's a lot of very complicated, hours long strategy games out there and they end up seeming all similar...." Read more

    "...They add a great element to the game and help change the board during the game as the dikiju will eat/erase wake tiles and other dikiju...." Read more

    29 customers mention "Size"26 positive3 negative

    Customers like the game's size. They say it accommodates a large number of players and retains its simplicity. It's great for parties, with 2-8 players. The game is also great for families. There are 8 well-crafted boats, several wake tiles enough for all the players, and dragon tiles to keep things interesting. The game can be played in a group of 2 with as much fun as a group of 4, and the monsters really liven up games between 2 players.

    "...Components: This game has 8 well crafted boats, several wake tiles enough for all the players, dragon tiles to keep things perilous, and a beautiful..." Read more

    "...I bought this game because it can be played by nearly anyone (neighbor's 5-year-old absolutely loves it!),..." Read more

    "...this is a GREAT choice for couples looking for games that can be played in a group of 2 with as much fun as a group of 4...." Read more

    "...minutes per game but it is still a great filler game that can accommodate plenty of people while everyone is still arriving for game night...." Read more

    21 customers mention "Playability"21 positive0 negative

    Customers enjoy the game's playability. They mention it can be played like the original Tsuro or the normal way, though the boats are a bit clunky. Overall, they find it fun and simple to play with kids. The quick game and simple rules make it suitable for small groups.

    "...I am biased and wish I could give it 4.5 stars because it still plays well and I like the idea of moving boats, keeping them from falling over the..." Read more

    "...This is a good sequel to the game Tsuro, and instead of the players being the giant monsters, they are ships trying to avoid them...." Read more

    "...those simple games that anyone can enjoy and find challenging, perfect for families and great for any non-gamers...." Read more

    "..."luck" weighted game because of the dice rolling, that works perfectly with my kids...." Read more

    38 customers mention "Strategy"23 positive15 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the strategy. Some find it a nice mix of strategy and luck, and it's a good challenge for those who like strategy but want an easy and quick game to play. Others feel the new gameplay element is random chance that adds too much chaos and makes the game too dependent on chance for their taste.

    "...The game is a mixture of strategy and luck, you want to play your tiles carefully but you can only work with the tiles you have...." Read more

    "...It's too dependent on chance for my taste. I'll still play it, but I usually lose through sheer bad-luck, and that gets a bit old...." Read more

    "...Those rules can be learned in less than 2 minutes. The game has enough chance to prevent the play from getting too intense, but there is enough..." Read more

    "Fun, fairly simple strategy game mixed with some luck. Good game to ease in to strategy board games because of that...." Read more

    Great game and even better with modified rules.
    5 out of 5 stars
    Great game and even better with modified rules.
    This is a good game, but found a way to make it even better with modified rules to make it a dragon hunter game. Here's the rules:*Hunting monsters - goal is to be the first to slay 3 dragons*Turn order: roll to move dragons, place a tiles (if able), then battle dragon (if applicable)**Run your path into the dragon to start battle**Roll both dice:***7-12 = SLAY!***4-6 = Turn & burn (u-turn onto path next to you and follow it, can lead to multiple battles in one turn)***1-3 = Stalemate, stay put*Any Doubles = birth a new dragon*You can go “on shore” (off the board) and then restart anywhere else on shore next turn**If you went on shore, you can't follow that same path back**Can't attack a dragon from the shore, must be from a sea piece*Must always move forward, you can't reverse*If less than 3 dragons on the board, immediately birth a new dragon*If you play a piece in front of another player, they must immediately follow that path*Rest of original rules applyHappy gaming! Hope this add on is enjoyable!
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    • Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2012
      Style: Tsuro of the SeasVerified Purchase
      Tsuro of the Seas expands upon the idea from Tsuro: The Game of the Path by adding a new level of complexity and some absolutely beautiful art. My Wife and I enjoy the original game and this game lives up to those standards. For those not familiar the general premise of Tsuro is that you construct winding paths across a game board by playing tiles from your hand. You want to avoid colliding with other players and running off the edge of the board, if either of those happen, its game over for you. The object is to be the last player left on the board. The game is a mixture of strategy and luck, you want to play your tiles carefully but you can only work with the tiles you have. Count on there being times where even careful strategy will be thwarted by bad luck with tiles.

      Tsuro of the Seas adds a new dimension to the game by adding what are essentially sea monsters. These replace tiles that would have been played otherwise and can move and shift through the course of the game by a dice roll that happens at the start of every turn. Now, in addition to avoiding your opponents and the edge of the board you need to avoid the sea monsters, too. This is a great new feature of the game, it adds a level of excitement that wasnt there before. But, at the same time, it makes things a little more complex. It took us a few minutes to get the hang of the new rules, both in terms of how to start and setup the game but also for how to play. Once we did, it wasn't bad but it did help that we weren't totally new to the game. It wont take you long, but do expect to be a little confused the first time you read through the rules.

      Overall a fun game with simple rules (once you get the hang of them) that can be played quickly (less than 15 minutes) and isn't intense to the point that it would exclude the casual gamer (though the serious strategy gamers may be disappointed if they are looking for a game with great strategic depth).
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    • Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
      Style: Tsuro of the SeasVerified Purchase
      This became a fast favorite for our family. Our three children ages 12-18 all enjoy play this as a family or with friends. Great game. Easy to learn and you can play with or without the monsters providing more complexity.
    • Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
      Style: Tsuro of the SeasVerified Purchase
      Fun and quick game to play! It has easy set up, and is great for those nights you want to play a quick game and not spend 30 minutes just setting up the game. Our 13 year old enjoys playing with us!
    • Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2016
      Style: Tsuro of the SeasVerified Purchase
      Tsuro of the Seas is one of those games that isn't too competitive and very laid back. It doesn't require too much skill and could be played for almost all ages for a fairly large amount of people. It's a game that's very easy to learn, very easy to get into and also...very easy to lose interest in...if you're not careful.

      One of the great things about Tsuro of the Seas is that it has dice mechanics. Which means there is luck involved. However, this game could be played just like the original Tsuro by removing the dice and the dragons for an even more pleasant and easy going gaming experience. but, even with the tension of dice rolling involved and the impending doom of ferocious dragons, the game has a slow pace that seems to fluctuate its speed between slightly fast and steady throughout a single gameplay.

      Tile placement and drawing can get a bit tedious and most smart players often stay on the edge of the board, avoiding the majority of the dragons which means avoiding most of the action. The core mechanic of this game rely solely on the dragons the dice movement, which is actually a very cool idea until someone gets eliminated in which case they sit around and roll dice for the dragon movements and even then the level fun drops by about a fraction. And when there are 3 or less people still remaining the board the game seems to drag-on (no pun intended). In some cases, you'd probably to have implement "House Rules" to keep the game going and more interesting.

      I don't think this game is bad, I just feel that this game needs the right gaming group and also a big group of players (8 maximum), I think a good group for this game is around 4-6 at least. Don't worry about age group, because this game can be a fun family game and could played with almost anyone who understand basic concept of tile placement, and dice rolling. I've had such a fun time with this game when playing with two separate gaming groups who felt that this game was a blast to play but also felt that it could go on and on and early player elimination would suck so much.

      Get this game for some good family fun on a quick game night, get this game if you want something a little easy going with your gaming nights, get this game if you want to take a break from some of your more tense gaming sessions. get this game for a large gaming group. Don't get this game if you're looking for something that has sole competitive purposes. Overall it's a decent game that I am proud to add to my collection, hopefully you feel the same too.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2018
      Style: Tsuro of the SeasVerified Purchase
      Overall: Tsuro of the Seas is great in the way that it lengthens the game play from the original Tsuro board game. You are playing as the captain on a ship carrying precious goods through dragon infested waters. You must follow the currents laid out before you either to your doom or your ultimate survival. Others are awash in the sea with you, but only one ship will survive the perilous journey. Dragon are generated by the game through dice rolls by each player during their turn and these beasts descend from the clouds with monstrous appetites! Appetites that only a boat full of delicious humans can satisfy. Avoid the beasts and the terrifying edge of the board as you seek out the ultimate victory over man, beast, and bad fortune in the most dangerous sea known to man! Swoop like a dragon and snatch up this one today!

      Components: This game has 8 well crafted boats, several wake tiles enough for all the players, dragon tiles to keep things perilous, and a beautiful board. Each item is made of quality cardboard stock and the boats are made from plastic as are the dice sets used during each turn. Everything feels really good and will hold up well through multiple game nights.
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    • Marién O.
      5.0 out of 5 stars El arte de este juego es increíble.
      Reviewed in Mexico on August 7, 2020
      Style: Tsuro of the SeasVerified Purchase
      Es un juego muy zen, se pone interesante cuando se llena de losetas, desafortunadamente se puede perder mucho antes.

      Lo único negativo en la entrega es que en el momento en que lo compré me llegó un mensaje que decía que no estaba disponible por el momento. Eso no me gustó. simplemente no debería de haber aparecido con precio. Después de eso no lo cancelé y esperé pacientemente durante mucho tiempo. Aclaro que sí me llegaron avisos de Amazon de que el vendedor anunciaba que todavía no lo tenía.
    • Rocco
      5.0 out of 5 stars Gioco semplice ma divertentissimo.
      Reviewed in Italy on April 26, 2021
      Style: Tsuro of the SeasVerified Purchase
      Giocato la versione Tsuro normale abbiamo deciso di acquistare questo con la variante dei mostri marini.
      Veloce sia da intavolare che da spiegare.
    • karinette78
      5.0 out of 5 stars matériel magnifique et règles en français !
      Reviewed in France on April 8, 2021
      Style: Tsuro of the SeasVerified Purchase
      le jeu est très très beau. très bien emballé. la déco est sublime. la règle du jeu d'origine est en anglais mais ils ont rajouté un petit feuillet en plusieurs langues dont le français ! du coup pas de problème de traduction ! très contente de mon achat !
    • Kaktusstaudn
      5.0 out of 5 stars Tolles Spiel
      Reviewed in Germany on September 9, 2015
      Style: Tsuro of the SeasVerified Purchase
      Tolles Spiel gibt es nichts dran auszusetzen. Einzig die Spielfeldmarkierungen am Spielplan sind SEHR schwach aufgedruckt. Dies kann aber mit einem Lineal und einem Filzstift schnell behoben werden.
    • Skaro7
      5.0 out of 5 stars Tseriously Good Fun!
      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 6, 2015
      Style: Tsuro of the SeasVerified Purchase
      Awesome game! Can be played without the Monsters if you want a regular Tsuro game, but the monster effect is very fun. The board, tiles and pieces are all very sturdy and beautifully made and would stand up well to being handled by youngsters. The game is fast paced and the rules are easy to learn (watch Will Wheaton & co on YouTube to see the rules in play) so even reluctant players will get the hand of it.