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Gorilla Games  |  SKU: 44224008552499

Lifeboat: Deluxe 25th Anniversary Edition

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Description

Designer Jeff Siadek
Publisher Gorilla Games
Players 4-8
Playtime 60 mins
Suggested Age 13 and up


Adrift in uncharted waters, six people share a tiny lifeboat. As the supplies run low, they discover that some barrels are filled with jewels and art treasures instead of water or hardtack. Greed mixes with love and hatred as the passengers take sides...

Lifeboat is a fast-paced card game of intrigue and survival. Players vie for the highest score when the boat reaches land โ€” a seemingly simple matter of surviving with the most treasure. But each player has a secret love and a secret enemy among the passengers, and no one knows when landfall will occur.

Each round of the game represents one day at sea as you row, bully, or jockey for a favorable seat on the lifeboat and for a favorable share of the treasures that float by. Players try to control provisions, use bribes and weapons, and combat the weather in the ultimate game of survival.

You win by having the most points at the end of the game. Youโ€™ll score various amounts of points:
โ€ข If you are still alive
โ€ข If the player you secretly love is still alive
โ€ข If the player you secretly hate is dead
โ€ข If you have Treasure cards in your possession and your body is in the boat (dead or alive)

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