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Pirates who serve tea instead of plundering feel like a joke until you see how well the idea works on the table. Clay sits down with Mike from Meeple That Loses to review Pirates of the High Teas, the 2026 release from designer Emily Vincent and Pink Hawk Games, and we dig into why this light board game is such an easy sell for a relaxed game night. You draft tea cards that act like scoring objectives, draft dish cards that provide flavors and fleet colors, then try to serve the captain for the biggest doubloon payout. Simple goal, surprisingly chewy choices. We walk through the core systems: nine rounds of worker placement, card drafting from face-up displays or the top of the deck, and the constant tension of turn order as the left-to-right ship positions determine who grabs the perfect card first. We also get into the gadgets that add momentum and interaction, like the cannon that refreshes a market row, the monkey that grabs extra cards, and the parrot that lets you sell snacks to the crew for quick cash when your captain combo just won’t cooperate. If you like contract fulfillment, set collection, and approachable strategy, there’s a lot to like here. Then the real debate hits: is Pirates of the High Teas a “Critter Kitchen killer” that trims the fat and delivers the fun faster, or is it a pleasant game that doesn’t quite carve out its own identity among modern gateway favorites? We talk art, theme, teachability, and the key puzzle decisions, including stacking cards for better flavor matches and whether it ever makes sense to score only half a tea card’s requirements. If you’ve been hunting for an entry-level worker placement game with great table presence and a cozy, funny vibe, this conversation will help you decide if it belongs on your shelf. Subscribe for more board game reviews, share this with a friend who loves food-themed games, and leave a rating with your take: streamlined gem or too familiar? Thanks for Mike from the Meeple that Loses on Instagram for chatting with us! We want to hear from our listeners! Send us a text with recommendations, weigh in on discussions, or just say hi! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2396881/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2396881/support] As always, come interact with us online, let us know if you have any feedback, and leave us a review/comment anywhere you get your favorite podcasts! https://www.instagram.com/operation_game_night_podcast/ Show your support for the OGN Crew by contributing to the OGN War Chest: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2396881/support
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