Hispaniola
- Designer (Uncredited)
- Publisher Schaper
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Players navigate replica Spanish galleons in a race across the Caribbean for island strongholds and pirate treasure. The treasure locations are based on historical facts, giving the game an educational angle. The gameplay blends nautical adventure with a competitive race, emphasizing exploration and maritime navigation.
Who Is This Game For?
Hispaniola is suited for fans of historical and educational games as well as pirate themes. With no complex mechanics specified, it fits as a family-friendly game suitable for all ages. The roughly 75-minute playtime makes it a medium-length game for casual game nights.
How It Works
Players move their galleons around a Caribbean map aiming to reach island strongholds and collect treasures. The game focuses on racing and exploration with a historical context, without specific mechanics like worker placement or deck building. Navigation and competition are central to the experience.
What Makes It Special
Released in 1957 by Schaper, Hispaniola is a rare historical game notable for basing treasure locations on real historical facts. Its educational intent sets it apart from other pirate racing games. While lacking defined mechanics, it offers a unique blend of history and gameplay not part of a larger series.
Pro
- Historical theme with real treasure locations
- Educational focus
- Nautical racing gameplay
- Moderate 75-minute playtime
Contra
- No specified player count
- No known defined mechanics
- Rare and little-known game
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game is set in the Caribbean around the island of Hispaniola, featuring Spanish galleons, pirates, and historical treasure sites. It reflects the maritime and colonial history of the Dominican Republic.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on navigation and racing without worrying about complex rules.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
The minimum and maximum player counts are not specified, so solo playability is unclear.
How long does a game really take?
A game takes about 75 minutes, a moderate duration for this type of game.
What prior experience do I need?
With no complex mechanics indicated, it is suitable for beginners and those without prior experience.
How does this compare to similar games?
Hispaniola is based on historical treasure locations and combines racing and exploration without complex mechanics.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, it is indicated as suitable for all ages and has an educational focus.
What mechanic makes it special?
The game does not use specific named mechanics but focuses on racing and exploration elements.
Fazit
Hispaniola appeals to players interested in historical themes and pirate adventures who want a straightforward racing game. Lack of detailed player count and mechanics makes it more appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of rare games.


