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Jason Bulmahn, lead designer for Pathfinder, has released a new card game: Pirate Loot. Arriving just in time for the holidays, take the treasure home!

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Treasure And Treachery Comes To Life In The New Game “Pirate Loot”

Jason Bulmahn, lead designer for Pathfinder, has released a new card game: Pirate Loot. Arriving just in time for the holidays, take the treasure home!

SEATTLE, WA (November 23, 2015): Indie game company Minotaur Games is thrilled to announce today the release of the new card game, Pirate Loot. Pirate Loot  is available at hobby game stores nationwide as well as on Paizo.com, MSRP $19.99.

 

Designed by Pathfinder Roleplaying Game  creator Jason Bulmahn, Pirate Loot is a fast-paced game of treasure and treachery for 2 – 4 players, and features art by Scott Kurtz (PVP Online) and Dylan Maconis (Family Man). In Pirate Loot, players recruit a scurvy crew of pirates from their hand to form the strongest crew, while backstabbing their friends to claim the best loot.

 

“Betray your friends and steal their loot!,” says Minotaur CEO and lead designer Jason Bulmahn. “Pirate Loot  is a light-hearted game with plenty of twists and turns to keep things exciting. This is exactly the type of game you would expect from a band of ridiculous, cutthroat pirates!”

 

The Pirate Loot  base set comes with 108 cards and a rules sheet, and is recommended for ages 13+. There is also a Pirate Loot 6-Player Expansion Pack, containing 54 cards and introducing two new factions of pirates to the game.

 

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About Minotaur Games

Minotaur Games, founded by Pathfinder RPG lead designer Jason Bulmahn, is located in Seattle, WA, and publishes Pirate Loot and an array of supplements compatible with your favorite roleplaying game. For more information, visit Minotaur Games.

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