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Pirate and Traveler

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Pirate and Traveler
1911 edition cover
PublishersMilton Bradley
Publication1911; 112 years ago (1911)
Players2-4
Age range7+

Pirate and Traveler is a board game published by Milton Bradley in 1911. Revised editions were published in 1936, 1953, 1956, 1960, and 1970. Details of the game board, travel cards, spinner, pawns and box art varied between edition years. The game is no longer in production and is now considered a vintage collectible board game.[1]

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Overview

1911 board game

The manufacturer's suggested number of players is 2 to 4, and is suggested for ages 7 and up. Playing time average is 60 minutes. Within a general descriptive category of board games, Pirate and Traveler is a "geography, pirate, adventure" game.

Game play involves drawing a travel card which dictates the journeys that are to be made by the travelers. The distance to be traveled in each move is determined by spinning a numbered wheel. Player moves his colored game piece, termed a "traveler", the corresponding number of spaces on the game board until he reaches his destination. The routes of travel were based on well-known railroad and steamship lines, and major cities and ports throughout the world.

References

  1. ^ Kile, Jenny (2011-10-30). "Vintage Board Game of Pirate and Traveler". All About Fun and Games. Retrieved 2012-06-25.

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