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Pirate Kings
Pirate Kings is a casual mobile game by Jelly Button Games built around a spin wheel and pirate island building system. Each spin delivers one of four outcomes - spin bonus, attack, shield, or coins - and the coins fund construction of buildings across a series of pirate island destinations. What separates Pirate Kings from similar games is its card set collection system: spinning and attacking drops collectible cards that complete themed sets, and finishing a set earns a bulk spin reward that can exceed what daily links deliver. This hub covers daily free spin links, island strategy, island rankings, and a full free-to-play review.
Guides
How to Get Free Spins
Every method for earning free spins in Pirate Kings - daily links, spin bonuses, card set completions, and island event rewards.
Spin & Island Strategy
How to allocate spin outcomes between attacking, raiding, island building, and card farming to maximize your progression rate.
Best Islands
Which Pirate Kings islands deliver the strongest completion bonuses, best card drop rates, and most efficient coin-per-building costs.
Review
An honest review of Pirate Kings as a free-to-play experience, covering the card set system, island mechanics, and spin economy.
Links Not Working?
Seven reasons why Pirate Kings free spin links fail to deliver rewards, including spins routed to the Island Building Reserve.
How the Card Set System Works
Pirate Kings drops collectible cards as a secondary reward from spin outcomes, attacks, and island events. Each card belongs to a themed set, and completing a full set earns a large bonus - usually a significant batch of free spins that can rival or exceed what a full day of daily links provides.
The rarity of individual cards varies by set. Common cards drop frequently from any spin outcome. Rare cards are tied to specific trigger conditions: attacking a particular island type or participating in timed island events increases the drop rate for rare cards in the active event set.
The key strategic implication is that attacking during active card events is more valuable than attacking outside of events. Each attack during an event has a higher probability of dropping the rare card you need to complete the set and trigger the bulk spin reward.
How Pirate Kings Compares
Coin Master
Coin Master and Pirate Kings share the same core spin-to-build village loop. Pirate Kings adds a card set collection system on top that Coin Master lacks, giving players an additional reward layer beyond daily links.
Pet Master
Pet Master adds a pet collection layer to the spin loop. Pirate Kings uses a card set system instead - completing sets delivers bulk spin rewards rather than passive spin multipliers.
Island King
Both games use a tropical island building theme. Pirate Kings differentiates through its card collection mechanic and the fact that rare card drops are tied to specific island attack events.