🎮 Adventure Awaits: Are You Ready to Join the Crew?
Thames & Kosmos The Crew: Family Adventure - Marooned in Paradise is a cooperative card game designed for families, suitable for ages 8 and up. Engage in 35 unique missions with 2-5 players, featuring award-winning gameplay and vibrant visuals to enhance your strategic planning.
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A Cooperative Gem for Families and Game Night Crews Alike
The Crew: Family Adventure – Marooned in Paradise is an elegantly simple yet engaging cooperative card game that scales beautifully from casual family fun to focused, mission-driven gameplay. With 35 progressively challenging missions tied to a light storyline, it encourages teamwork, planning, and shared problem-solving without requiring anyone to memorize a rulebook.The magic lies in the “no-talking” mechanic, which forces creative collaboration through limited communication—perfect for building camaraderie and testing your group’s synergy. Each session builds on the last, so it's best played with the same group over time, making it a great fit for regular game nights. There’s a 2-player mode, but the sweet spot really is 3–5 players who can return to the table consistently.While gameplay mechanics are deceptively simple—card-based movement across a grid—the escalating mission variety and clever card interactions (think: chess-piece-like movement patterns) keep it fresh. The video-based instructions make onboarding a breeze, even for kids and non-gamers. Setup may feel a tad info-heavy at first, but after Mission 1, it clicks.Overall, this game isn't trying to wow with complexity—it shines because it creates memorable teamwork moments. Whether you're playing as a family or with a group of friends looking to mix it up from competitive games, The Crew: Family Adventure offers compact packaging and hours of evolving fun. And yes—there’s definite replay value, especially if you rotate players or restart the campaign.
F**S
Fun for the whole family
A smart, family-friendly cooperative card game that keeps everyone engaged. The storyline adds a fun narrative twist to classic trick-taking mechanics, and the increasing challenge keeps gameplay fresh. It’s especially enjoyable for groups that like to strategize together. A great pick for game night with older kids or teens.
P**T
Encourage engagement and talking
We liked working through the missions together, it is a little difficult for kids to figure out the harder missions but they still liked being a part of the process and that was the best part of this game. It encourages engagement in a fun way and it helped some quarreling cousins get along for a short amount of time. You can play a few missions and stop and pick it up later. Go at your own pace.
H**R
For when you want a little bit more than party boardgames, but not a lot more.
We don’t usually go for co-op games, but this one’s a decent hit. It’s simple to pick up, with missions that gradually get harder, and everyone wins (or loses) together.Who is this for? It seems aimed at kids, but I think it's better for the mild board game groups. Kind of the next step after the party boardgame. OK for families or friend groups who want a break from cutthroat board nights. The no-talking rule adds a fun twist, and the missions are quick enough to fit in whenever.Replayable, adaptable, and easy to teach, especially with the video instructions. Best with 3+ players, but there is a 2 player mode too. More fun if you play with the same crew over time.
H**E
Easy to follow directions with some strategy, promotes cooperation
This Thames & Kosmos The Crew: Family Adventure - Marooned in Paradise: The Crew - Family Adventure Cooperative Card Game is relatively easy to learn and is great for the family. It is a 3-5 player game of attempting to finish missions by cooperating with each other. The game design is simple but also can be challenging as missions start from easy to very difficult. There are 35 missions to complete and each mission has a portion of the story that you are following along. The cards have nice illustrations and the concept of this game is promote camaraderie. Overall, this is a fun game that provides a good amount of value as it will take multiple hours to finish all the missions.
C**L
Neat little game
This is a neat little game with missions that get increasingly harder as you progress. This is not a pick up and play game as the game is expecting the original players playing and not new players to come along in the middle. Technically you could have someone fill in. The overall premise is good and its fun as long as you have patience and the same group of people.
A**R
Great game!
This game has you complete a series of increasingly difficult missions. They start out very simple and progress in difficulty at a good pace for kids (and adults!). Setting up the first time was a lot to be introduced to, but then it becomes fairly straightforward. Easy enough for my tweens to pick up and hits that sweet spot of not being so challenging they give up, or so easy they're bored. One thing I think is fantastic is the flexibility--you could easily play some missions with fewer or more people, to adapt as necessary, and also start back at the beginning with the same or a different group and the play would still have the same amount of challenge each time--excellent, endless replayability! HIGHLY recommend!
T**M
Fun family game for repeat players
It's a fun game for families or game parties with repeat/consistent members. The game revolves around multiple progressing missions with various objectives. It's easy to learn and actually has video instructions you can watch on your phone if your not a fan of reading them.Something to consider:The game revolves around the SAME players continuing through the missions. This isn't a game for random players. Technically you would have people sub in but they would have to pick up in another players spot.I'm also not sure of the replay value since I haven't finished it yetIt seems pretty well made.
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