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Ludonaute  |  SKU: 101607

SOS Titanic (Deluxe Edition)

$36.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Bruno Cathala
Ludovic Maublanc
Publisher Ludonaute
Players 1-5
Playtime 30 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up
Honors 2014 Spiel des Jahres Recommended
  • 2014 Origins Awards Best Historical Board Game Nominee
  • 2014 Fairplay À la carte Runner-up
  • 2013 Board Game Quest Awards Best Card Game Nominee

  • At 23:40 on April 14, 1912 in the North Atlantic, the R.M.S. Titanic strikes an iceberg. Water immediately floods into the liner's compartments and the ship is listing to starboard in a worrying way. There is no hope about the outcome. On board, there is widespread panic.

    Alone, or co-operating with other crew members, you must show presence of mind and do the right thing to save as many passengers as possible. Time is short...

    The card game SOS Titanic uses a mechanism similar to Patience, with the cards representing passengers who must be arranged on the decks, then placed in the lifeboats in a particular order. As one of the crew members, you and your teammates need to move and arrange these passengers as quickly as you can. Each section of the Titanic holds a pile of cards of which only the first is available.

    On his turn, a player draws a few cards from the main deck and tries to move passengers out of the sinking ship onto the lifeboats. Failing to move at least one passenger or needing to reshuffle the main deck might cause one section of the ship to sink, thus reducing the number of piles available as well as the hopes of those still on board. Players can also use action cards to step in at fateful times when things otherwise seem lost. The game ends when the ship has sunk completely or when all remaining passengers have been saved.

    Customer Reviews

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    kevin warner
    so titanic

    fun family style game

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    Paul T.
    A good filler

    Solo only game using the age-old Klondike playing card solitaire game mechanisms; save passengers (the cards) from the sinking Titanic. The Deluxe version has a beautiful book that serves as the ship, sinking as the pages turn. Art work is very nice. Two classes of passengers add a little difficulty. A good filler game.

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    Ryan Krebs
    Okay update to Solitaire

    Neat to wrap a theme around old school solitaire, but that's still all it is; solitaire with a theme and a few 'special powers' You can pretty much play this with a regular deck of cards and be just as bored. There are way better solo and co-op games out there these days.