Introduction
It can sometimes be a challenge to find games that genuinely work for younger players while still keeping adults entertained. Stomp the Plank is a light, pirate-themed board game aimed firmly at families with young children, focusing on simple rules, quick turns, and plenty of laughter. We approached this game as a fun, low-pressure option for family game time rather than a deep strategy experience, and in that role it does exactly what it promises.
Unboxing
Stomp the Plank comes in a bright, colourful box that immediately catches our kids’ attention with its fun design. The pirate theme is clear from the outset, with playful artwork that appeals strongly to younger gamers without feeling cluttered or overwhelming.
Inside the box, the components are sturdy and well suited to small hands. The standout feature is the ship, which is created by turning the box upside down, along with the plank itself, which attaches to the box with magnets. Our family loved this setup. All the elements feel robust and are clearly designed to withstand repeated play. The components are simple, but this works in the game’s favour, keeping both setup and gameplay accessible for younger children.
Set up
Setup is quick and straightforward, making Stomp the Plank an easy game to get to the table. The ship is assembled, the plank is attached, and the pirate pieces are placed ready for play. From opening the box to starting the game takes only a few minutes, which is ideal for children with shorter attention spans.
The simplicity of the setup also means that younger players can help, or even handle the entire process themselves after just one or two plays. Our 5-year-old can confidently set the game up ready for everyone to play.
Game play
Gameplay in Stomp the Plank is simple and easy to understand. The aim of the game is to be the last player still standing on their plank. Players take turns drawing cards. The more cards they draw, the more weights they can add to their opponents’ planks. However, if they ever draw a card that matches one they have already drawn, instead of placing weights on other planks, they must move one step further along their own plank.
The game relies on players balancing risk — do they push their luck by flipping another card to add weight to an opponent’s plank, or play it safe to avoid having to step forward themselves? This push-your-luck element keeps the game fair and accessible for younger players, as adults do not have a significant advantage. Turns are fast, the rules are easy to remember, and the moment when pirates tumble from the plank creates plenty of excitement and laughter around the table.
Because of its light nature, the game never feels overly competitive. Instead, it works best as a fun, relaxed experience where the focus is on enjoyment rather than strategy.
Suitability
Stomp the Plank is best suited for families with younger children who are new to board games. The recommended age range feels appropriate, as the game requires very little reading, planning, or forward thinking.
For older children or adults looking for meaningful decision-making, the game will likely feel too simple. However, for younger players, the clear rules, short playtime, and physical interaction make it an enjoyable introduction to tabletop gaming.
Final Thoughts
Stomp the Plank is a fun, light-hearted family game that knows exactly what it is trying to be. It prioritises accessibility, physical interaction, and quick play over depth and strategy, and for younger families this will be a major positive.
While it offers little challenge for adults and limited long-term replay value, it succeeds as a playful introduction to board gaming and a reliable option for relaxed family game sessions. For families with young pirates at the table, Stomp the Plank is an easy game to recommend.








