Early Knizia

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I played two games of Korsar (also known as Pirat) today. According to Boardgamegeek, it's one of the oldest Knizia games available. It was quite fun, very simple and light. Still, good fun, mostly because it went so fast (one round in about 10 minutes). There's some tough decisions to make, and a nice but paper-thin pirate theme. What else is needed?

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