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Just recently, I started getting addicted to a game that I've actually knew for years but completely forgot about it. And now I wish to show you such.
That game, as clearly stated in the title, is Puzzle Pirates. It's a free-to-download role-playing game mixed with 20 puzzle elements - 2 of which included in battling other pirates! Starting out as just a regular human being with a rather bare-looking shack and some rags for clothes, you must first job your way up to the average pirate and finally manage your very own crew! But that's not all. To get there, you have to battle through hordes and hordes of enemies - not just pirates, either! There are skeletons, zombies, werewolves and fight the population of Atlantis while fearing the dread of the infamous Ghost Ship.
But don't worry, you're not going to do such an abomination alone. You may join a crew that tickles your fancy and acquire a ton of PoE, or Pieces of Eight to you and me. There's also another currency called Dubloons, which pay for all the badges that allow certain unlocks, those including Sea Monster hunting and allowing to job at places such as Iron Mongers, Shipyards and Distilleries.
Did I mention that there were over 500 trophies to earn?
That's right, 500 trophies. Enough to keep you busy for years! Show 'em off to your friends and have them all jealous - full of envy.
To find me on there, make an account, go on the Emerald ocean and either travel to Wensleydale or join the crew Eiffel Flower. If you would like to view my statistics, take a gander here!
To join the game, you can either go to the Official Puzzle Pirates Website or even visit Puzzle Pirates on Steam!
Have ye self a jolly time, me hearties!
Last edited by Tachyonic (Nov 4 2012 5:54:38 pm)
I used to play this game. I loved it, but it requires a lot of free time.
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