During the heyday of buccaneering and piracy in the 16th-17th centuries, pirates are believed to have played games of dice or cards. Whether a round of Liar's Dice, as shown in Disney's Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest or a game of 'One and Thirty', a precursor to Blackjack, pirates would play games of chance and risk wasting the little gold that they had gotten during their travels. However, those are not the games that I am referring to here.
This cache is dedicated to my son, in memory of the many hours that he and I played Pirate-related computer games.
I have amassed a collection of titles of pirate games for this cache.
The snippets of pictures below should be utilized to come up with the coordinates for the cache.
There is a small pirate's treasure for those who are able to find. After ye sign the log and return me chest to its hidey hole, please be sure to secure the bracing. Don't want those pesky land-lubber muggles stealing from my booty.
The posted coordinates will take you to a park, which would be a place where a different set of 'Pirates' would play.
(See Related Web Page above for a video clip showing a different way to play the game)