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Hoist the T.I.M.E Agency flag and ready yourselves to cross the high seas with Brotherhood of the Coast, the seventh T.I.M.E Stories expansion. Four seasoned T.I.M.E agents have been sent on a mission in the Caribbean in the 17th century, but contact has been cut off and their location remains a mystery. The receptacles in question are four well-known buccaneer brothers, and your help is needed to track them down. Rally your motley crew and ready yourselves for anything is possible in the waters that await you.
enzo622
We started playing this game series in 2015. There was a point in this game where we had to decide what course of action to take, and we argued for 25 minutes on which way to go due to the context the game had created. It was wonderful and very impressive that a game can create this type of experience.
Akado
This scenario felt most similar to Lumen Fidei, which I really enjoyed. This was a huge hit, despite some errors and annoyance with one of the puzzles and one of the locations. Decent choice of characters (although it felt like some were just bad), and I enjoyed the story and mystery, but felt some of the exploration felt unpolished and rushed, perhaps due to that [-]rumored "2.0 version" teased at Essen[/-] announced "Blue Cycle" version. While I was not as big of a fan of the way this (and Lumen Fidei) approached combat, I did enjoy the story and the character progression and the mechanics of this one. Even if it's just something else to manage, it was fun getting different ships!
fsnam
Some fun moments but some bad translation, how many bad translations are they going to do for this game before they spend a few buck or enlist rabid fans to double check things. I liked the game but it had a big flaw that if you didn't choose a path they thought you should you where in for a frustrating time. Loved the ship mechanics but wish we had more chances to use it.