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100 point score based on reviews from various critics.
3.9
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Description

Take on the life of a buccaneer in the golden age of Caribbean Piracy! This very advanced game for its day lets you choose from 6 different "ages" (for example, "The Silver Empire" from 1560-1600, "War For Profit" from 1640-1660, etc.), one of 4 nationalities (English, French, Dutch, Spanish), 4 difficulty levels, and one of 5 special abilities (skill at fencing, skill at navigation, etc.). Nine different types of ships were represented.

The goal of the game is to retire with as much gold and land as possible, as many ranks/titles as possible (Colonel, Admiral, Marquis, Duke), and a wife. Finding long lost relatives helps too. You accomplish these goals by plundering cities, capturing and sinking enemy ships, getting in good with governors to receive titles, learn news of "evil Spaniards" holding your relatives, capturing evil pirates, etc.

The game is educational as well as fun, as you will learn about piracy through the thoroughly researched manual. You'll smell the sea salt as you participate in wild sword fights, desperate sea battles, and daring attacks by land!

Alternate Titles

  • "席德梅尔的海盗" -- Chinese title (simplified)
  • "Xide Meier de Haidao" -- Chinese title
  • "Pirates!" -- NES title

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The Press Says

The Good Old Days Apr 05, 2004 6 out of 6 100
Power Play Apr, 1990 89 out of 100 89
Amiga Joker Jul, 1990 88 out of 100 88
Zzap! Jun, 1990 80 out of 100 80
Amiga Format Mar, 1990 74 out of 100 74

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Trivia

The PC version of this game included a few features not included in versions for some other platforms. Unlike the Apple II version, the PC version often lets governors offer you special "missions" to accept or reject in return for potential rewards.


This entry was contributed by PCGamer77 Bronze Star Contributing Member (3025), Raphael (1175), NGC 5194 (17454), Martin Smith (64035), Scaryfun (5468), joyvalley (52063) and Garcia (5010)
 

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