Customers say
Customers find this solitaire game challenging and deeply satisfying, with top-notch components and vibrant artwork. The game is convenient for travel, fitting in a small box and being easy to carry, and customers consider it worth the $15 price. While customers appreciate the multiple difficulty levels provided, they note that the rules can be challenging to understand. The depth of the game receives mixed feedback, with some customers finding it complex while others say it lacks depth.
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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:
1-player game
Takes about 30 minutes to play
Unique and fun
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Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Alicia T.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun, Quick Solo Strategy Game
Review: This is a great alternative to Solitaire, my usual go-to card game for one.The idea is that you are Friday, and you are trying to train Robinson Crusoe to get off the island. You start with a hand of cards that represent Robinson’s skills/state of mind, and over time you’ll want to evolve his skills and mindset by building a stronger deck. You take two cards off of the encounter deck, and choose which encounter you want to send Robinson on (basing your decision on the required skill/mindset level to successfully beat the encounter). Then you flip over the number of cards allowed from that encounter card, and see how Robinson’s skill/state of mind value compares to the requirements of the encounter. If you fall short, you can pay a life point to bring out another card and try to succeed (you can keep doing this if you want), or you can pay the difference in life points, and for each life point you are forced to discard, you can trash a card from your deck. If you pass the encounter, you get to keep the card, which on the lower half is a new Robinson skill/state of mind level (representing what he learned from surviving that encounter’s adventure, and another crucial factor in determining which encounter you choose to have him attempt).There are a lot of factors in play. You need to run through the encounter deck at three different levels. Green (easy), yellow (medium), red (hard). The numeric value required to complete the encounters increases with every increase in difficulty level. So the first time through, you might think it’s great to try to fail as many as possible to thin your deck of those bad -1 and 0 value cards, but then you’ll have more encounters to face at those increased difficulty levels. Conversely, if you try to win as many encounters in the early round as possible, you may not get to trash as many cards as you like, leaving you with a lot of duds coming out in those harder levels. You also need to consider your life points, as when they run out, you instantly lose the game. So sometimes you fail a lot of encounters and cut cards, then realize you are dangerously low on life. Thankfully, many cards you gain from passing encounters along the way give you special actions, like +1 or +2 life points, +1 or +2 cards, destroy/trash a card, -1 to the encounter’s pass level, etc. So those are also a consideration when you decide which encounter to go up against, as you can see at the bottom what skill/state of mind you’ll gain from passing. On top of all of this, every time your deck runs out and you need to shuffle your discard pile and cycle through again, you add an aging card, which represents the passage of time on the island and how it wears on Robinson. These are tougher to remove from your deck, as you need to discard two life points to rid of them or use a trashing card.If you survive making it through all three difficulty phases of the encounters, you go up against two different pirate ships you must defeat. So essentially, you are not only building a deck to go up against encounters, you are building a deck that will defeat the pirate ships at the end. If you reach the needed level, Robinson makes it off the island. If not, well, he doesn’t.I love the challenge of this game. It took me several tries to win, and I’m still on beginner’s mode after 16 plays. There are additional difficulty levels to keep the game interesting as you get more experienced. There is obviously luck involved, but it certainly requires a good balance of all those aforementioned factors.If you’re looking for a quick strategy game to play on your own, this is an excellent choice.
Reviewer: Dorothy Vermeire
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Surprisingly enjoyable
Review: Really enjoyed this game. It’s a solo game that is easy to set up. Use your resources to deal with threats and defeat the pirates in the end. One downside: it becomes hard at times to keep track of everything. Would have been nice if there was a system or maybe tokens to give you some visual aid as to what card you used on what…etc.
Reviewer: Lisa W
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Easy to learn 1-player game, simple to set up
Review: I was looking for a 1-player game that was easy to set up. Many games these days seem to take around 5-minutes just to set up. I’m pretty sure I can set this up in under a minute, plus it is a nice travel size.This game reminds me of the childhood game we played called War, although this game is more complex (this is still an easy game). This game is pretty easy to learn and play. It is for one player only, so in that sense, it’s similar to solitaire. You draw two cards and decide which one you want to go up against. If you draw enough points from your hand, you win that card. If you lose, you can get rid of some of your lower cards to get them out of your playing deck.So the battle deck (or whatever you want to call it), you go through it first on an easy level, then the moderate level, then the difficult level. Any cards you win out of it become part of your Robinson deck, to hopefully make it easier to win more cards. But the challenge is, each level takes about double the points to win the card. If you get through the battle deck three times, you then battle two pirate ships.If you always go for the lowest battle card, you’ll probably lose the game every time. I lost the first couple of times I played, then developed a better strategy. Now I almost always get through the battle deck three times. If I lose it’s against a difficult pirate card. There are several pirate cards and some are definitely more difficult than others.I’ve found the best strategy to win is, the first time you go through your Robinson deck (I think it’s about 18 cards), choose battle cards that are easy to win, so cards with a 0 or a 1 and try to get rid of as many negative cards as you can. Once you’ve gone through your 18 Robinson cards the first time, there are still cards in the battle deck and you’re still playing at the green (easy) level. So you shuffle your Robinson cards (and hopefully, you’ve lost some of your negative cards and gained some cards with more points), and on your next time through the Robinson deck, take on the more difficult challenge cards, even if you have to spend a few lives to win cards with higher numbers. Also, make sure to read the benefits you will get by winning those cards. Some cards will give you extra lives when played, others allow you to get rid of one of your negative or 0-rated cards without spending a life, others will copy another card’s benefits, etc. Some cards do have negative benefits. If you have those in your Robinson deck you will want to try to get rid of them.
Reviewer: Ana Paula de Paiva
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Me arrependi amargamente, pois baixei o app do jogo (beeeeeeem mais barato) e mesmo assim não consegui entender o jogo. Tudo em Alemão ou em inglês mas não explicativo. Tá lá guardado.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Highly recommended for anyone who is interested in an engaging solo game that takes 30 minutes or less to play. The game is easy to learn and presents just the right amount of challenge. When you lose (and you’ll lose often), you feel compelled to set it up again and give it another go right away. When you finally earn a win, it feels like a real accomplishment. The game has 4 different levels of play, so you can ramp up the challenge when you start to feel confident in your strategy.There is an element of luck, as with most card games, but your success really depends on making smart decisions and deciding when to push your luck vs when to play it safe. With every loss you’ll find yourself refining your strategy, so the whole experience is very rewarding. The components are of good quality, and the overall theme is humorous. One of the best solo gaming experiences out there. This is a real bargain at $20.
Reviewer: Mervin
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Good game, definitely buy for me if u want real solo experience for board game. But once you figure out how to play, could be boring as it’s then more luck to keep you from winning unlike another opponent instead.
Reviewer: Max
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: It took me a while to get used to the rules but once I did it was a great time! Highly reccomend the game, it’s a great mix of luck and strategy and you can play for as long as you like!If, like me, you have the problem of too many board games not enough friends, I totally think this is a perfect game to play solo in those moments that nobody else will play a multiplayer game!
Reviewer: Mariamariamaria
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Juego sencillo para jugar en solitario. Muy fácil de aprender, no dependiente del idioma (el instructivo está en inglés pero pueden verse tutoriales en YouTube). Ocupa muy poco espacio en la mesa y no es necesario mucho tiempo para preparar cada partida. No es fácil ganarlo pero el juego en si es divertido. La caja es pequeña asà que es fácil de llevar. Me parece un indispensable en la colección de cualquier persona que le gustan los juegos de mesa en solitario.
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