Key Largo is a German-style board game designed by Paul Randles with Mike Selinker and Bruno Faidutti.
The game takes place in 1899 in the Key Largo area of Florida, where treasure-hunting companies seek gold and artifacts from shipwrecks before the hurricane season.
Though not published by the same companies, in many ways it is a thematic sequel to Randles' game Pirate's Cove.
[1] The cover of the French edition, by artist David Cochard, is a parody of an illustration in The Adventures of Tintin comic Red Rackham's Treasure.
The faces on the money are caricatures of Randles, Faidutti, Selinker, Cochard, and game editor Nicolas Anton.