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Games Set in the South Pacific

No need to wash that man right out of your hair when you can play games set in the great South Pacific!

First settled over 40,000 years ago, the 30 island nations that make up the South Pacific Islands are a wealth of natural resources and proud cultural heritages. Known by many as paradise vacation spots, the islands are also known for their world class scuba diving and surfing.

Here are some board games set in the islands of the South Pacific.

Taluva

2006

Players attempt to settle the new land formed by volcanic eruptions.


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Tahiti

2005

Set out in your canoe to gather the most coconuts, taro, bananas, spices, and fish to bring back to your village.


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Hotel Samoa

2010

As the hotel manager, you’re seeking to give the tourists the best vacation of their lives, and relieve them of as much of their money as possible.


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Vanuatu

2011

An action programming game that sees you balancing tourists, natural resources, currency, and rare items to win.


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Tongiaki

2004

A tile-laying game in which you set sail to spread your tribe amongst the islands of French Polynesia.


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Tongo Island

2009

Racing around the island sea-routes can be tricky in this 2009 Spiel de Jahres Kinderspiel Nominee game.


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Micronesia

2009

A tile-laying game where players explore and settle new islands.


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Fiji

2006

In 1777, European traders seek to make the best deals with local tribes.


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Friday

2011

Maybe we can’t be sure where Robinson was stranded, but given how much I like this solo game, I’m including it anyway.


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About the author

Tom Franklin

By day, I'm a mild-mannered IT Manager with a slight attitude. By night I play guitar & celtic bouzouki, board games, and watch British TV. I love abstracts, co-ops, worker placement and tile-laying games. Basically, any deep game with lots of interesting choices. 

You can find my middle grade book, The Pterrible Pteranodon, at your favorite online bookstore.

And despite being a DM, I have an inherent dislike of six-sided dice.

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