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Remember in science class when you used potatoes to turn on light bulbs? Now, those same spuds have leveled up and have gained the ability to introduce you to the scientifically advanced realm of programming in a brand new party game on Kickstarter.

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Potato Pirates is a card game for 3-6 players. The main objective is to collect seven Potato King cards scattered throughout the deck, or have the most out of all players if the deck runs out. Either that or you can eliminate all of your opponents and be the last one left standing. Players can use the cards that they draw to steal each other’s cards, attack one another, and unleash devastating combos to destroy their fleet of spuds and come out on top.  Read more...

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