Sail – The Cooperative Trick-Taking Game for 2 Players
Maneuver your ship through the Kraken's waters
Sail reinvents the classic trick-taking game by adding a cooperative and narrative dimension. You and your partner play as pirates attempting to steer your ship safely to port. But beware: the waters are infested with sea creatures, and communication between you is restricted. Only perfect synchronization will allow you to avoid shipwreck.
The goal of the game? Reach the end of the maritime course before the Kraken destroys your ship or you run out of cards.
A trick-taking navigation mechanic
The originality of Sail lies in the interpretation of played cards:
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Limited communication: As in the best cooperative trick-taking games, you cannot reveal your cards. You must "read" your partner's intentions.
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The trick steers the boat: It's not just winning the trick that matters; it's the combination of the two cards played that determines whether the ship advances, turns, or takes damage.
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The Kraken tracks you: With each mistake or poor coordination, the legendary creature draws closer, adding increasing tension to each round.
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Character powers: Use the unique abilities of your captain and quartermaster to get out of desperate situations.
Why is Sail a unique game?
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A unique two-player experience: One of the rare trick-taking games designed exclusively for a duo with real tactical depth.
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Adjustable difficulty: Several scenarios and difficulty levels allow you to progress at your own pace.
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Refined aesthetics: Immersive illustrations that immediately plunge you into a mystical piracy atmosphere.
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Reflection and complicity: A game that rewards mutual understanding and strategic analysis.
Technical features:
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Number of players: 2 players
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Age: 10+
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Game duration: 20 to 30 minutes
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Game type: Trick-taking, Cooperative, Strategy