Review: Man O' Kent Games - Boarders & Blackflags

A vibrant tabletop scene features the rulebook for "Boarders and Black Flags" by Man ’o’ Kent Games, prominently displayed in the center. The cover art depicts a dynamic pirate battle on a ship, with characters wielding swords and engaging in combat. Surrounding the book are several unpainted miniatures, including human pirates and undead Skelliwags, set against a backdrop of MDF scenery elements like masts and crates, all arranged on a wooden table.
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Man 'o' Kent Games' Boarders and Black Flags: shoving your opponent off the boat while calling them a liar. One buccaneer comes with a parrot - not very talkative we think it's a Norwegian Blue. Read Steev's full voyage log at #BoardersAndBlackFlags #TabletopGames #Wargaming #PirateGames #ManOKentGames

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