Co-op Survival2012
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Co-op Survival

Robinson Crusoe: Adventures on the Cursed Island

A brutal little survival story that punishes you for being optimistic.

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Designed by Ignacy Trzewiczek · 2012

Players1-4
Play time90-120 min
WeightMedium-Heavy
Ages14+
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The verdict

One of the most thematic co-ops ever made, and one of the meanest. If you want a survival saga that fights back, this is it. If you want a relaxing evening, run.

Best for: Solo players and tight co-op groups who like losing on purpose

The full review

What it is

Here's the pitch. You're shipwrecked, you've got two actions, and the island wants you dead. Robinson Crusoe is a cooperative survival game from Ignacy Trzewiczek where you build a shelter, gather wood, hunt, and try to finish a scenario before the weather, hunger, or your own bad luck finishes you. The magic is the storytelling. Adventure cards and event cards keep stacking small catastrophes, and players consistently call it one of the most thematic games ever made.

The catch

Now the honest part. This game is hard, and it's hard in a sneaky way. The challenge is opaque, so you lose, and lose, and only later understand why a missing roof or one bad hunt sank you. The first-edition rulebook is rough and oddly translated, so you'll reference it constantly. And the alpha-player problem is real. With only two actions each, an experienced player can quietly assign everyone their jobs, which leaves quieter people feeling like spectators in their own shipwreck.

Who it's for

So who's this for. Solo players, honestly, get the cleanest version of it, no bossing, just you against the dice. Co-op groups who learn together and don't mind losing will love the tension and the stories. It won the Golden Geek for Best Thematic in 2013 for good reason. If you want a smooth, friendly evening, skip it. If you want an island that bites back and a saga you'll retell later, pull up a chair.

What other players say

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