Explore the depths and find fortune and glory in Deep Blue! Your gaming group will love this gorgeous and thrilling board game challenge.
Deep Blue is a 2-5 player game from designers Asger Harding Granerud and Daniel Skjold. This is the latest of the “big box” offerings from publisher Days of Wonder. A typical game will play in around 45 minutes.
Deep Blue: $49.99
Get It For Less At Miniature Market
Buying this fabled map was a stroke of genius. The most ancient, legendary, and extravagant underwater wrecks are waiting for divers. Diving suits and oxygen tanks are aboard, and the ship is ready to weigh anchor. There’s no time to lose! The increased hustle and bustle of the harbor, with ship captains attempting to hire the best divers and historians, can mean only one thing: Other captains have the same map, and the biggest treasure hunt of all time is about to begin!
Deep Blue is a press-your-luck and engine-building, family game in which players dive for wealth and may join and benefit from other player’s diving fortunes. In this game, players have to collect the right crew of divers, sailors, and archeologists, race to wreck sites to claim the best spots to dive from, and scout the seas to discover new wrecks. Players have to take risks if they want to be the most wealthy diver!
Contents:
10 Plastic Boards
50 Crew Member Cards
5 Player Boards
1 Dive Site Board
120 Victory Point Tokens
15 Wreck Tiles
1 Diving Bell Pawn
31 Plastic Gems
1 Cloth Bag
6 Starter Bonus Tokens
7 Captain’s Log Scenario Cards
Ages: 8+
Players: 2-5
Game Length: 45 minutes
Diving for Fortune & Glory: Deep Blue Board Game Review
In Deep Blue, each player is part of a treasure hunting team aboard a ship. You will hire a new crew and conduct deep-sea dives in hopes of a huge find. Players can all participate on the same dive, but only the dive leader will determine how far down to search.
Each player has a team of two ships and can spend rudder symbols you move them about and discover underwater wreaks. You can split movement between your two ships, however, you wish. Once you land on a dive site you can flip it over to see what scouting can be done as well as the value for leading a dive.

Another action you can perform is to hire new crew. These crew members can earn extra money for certain types and amounts of gems pulled from dives. Some can help with movement and money for buying more crew. Most importantly, some crew are able to defend you against the threats brought on by the dreaded blue and black gems.

Toward the end of the game, some of the higher level dives are special. These four special tiles form a mosaic when you place each onto the map tile. After any player completes the picture the game will immediately end.

I definitely recommend Deep Blue, it has a lot of fun stuff going on. Days of Wonder tends to pick up really good quality games and this is no exception. I hope you get an opportunity to check this game out.
Deep Blue: $49.99 Get It For Less At Miniature Market



