Set Facts
- The game's concept is players must guess the colors of gems the other players are hiding in their treasure chests.
- Pirate Code was designed by LEGO designer Bas Brederode.
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
Pirate Code Reviews
Eurobricks
“I would say this set is a jewel, not that it is a great game, but that it is a well-designed model that can be used to play a game in the pirates spirit, and its parts inventory is very interesting!”
Brickipedia
“In it, players must guess the colors of gems the other players are hiding in their treasure chests. It includes a buildable die, a rule booklet and an instruction booklet.”
Full review at brickipedia.fandom.com
Theme Analysis
Lifespan
17 mos (this set 22 mos)
Annual growth
+5.42% (this set +4.90%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Pirate Code currently ranks #14 out of the top most owned sets in Games.
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LEGO Games sets are board games which focuses on a series of playable games using System bricks with the concept of building to encourage players to change and adapt the rules of the game. The Games theme was released in 2009.
Summary
Games Pirate Code set 3840 was released on March 3, 2010, retailing for $10, it has since been retired. New, unopened sets are valued at $29, while used sets sell around $14.
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Pirate Code from LEGO Games: A new way to play!
Who can be the most cunning pirate of them all? Guess the other players’ secret codes before they discover yours and become the pirate captain. A game of logic and luck, secrets and treasures for 2 to 4 players. Game play approximately 15-25 minutes.
Contains:
1 buildable LEGO® Dice
1 rule booklet
1 building instruction booklet
1 LEGO minifigure
How to Win You keep going until the last person's code is guessed. When there code is guessed they get all the skeleton's treasure.
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