Sid Meier's Pirates !


Sid Meier’s Pirates ! is a game developed by Firaxis and published by Atari. You embody a pirate who, after joining a pirate ship, decides to make a mutiny and manage to become the leader of the ship. This game is playable only in a solo mode and as one goes along you go forward in the game you can steal new and bigger ships if you manage to loot them. Indeed, there are often battleships and the scene takes place in the Caribbean during the pirate period. So, several countries took different island and you have to work for them as a privateer for a nation, others nation won’t be all right because there is a conflict of interest.

You can get ahead by increasing your rank in several countries if you try to balance missions between them. In Sid meier’s Pirates there is a lot of mini games available, it is possible by example to seduce governor’s daughter by dancing with her and giving her gifts. You also can marry her! There are tavern battles and you can even fight against famous pirates and become the most redoubt pirate ever in the top 10 of evils pirates! You can find treasure maps and go on the ground to fond them with, by example, a map telling you to go 10 feet to the East for the hanged tree. In Sid Meier’s Pirates! The atmosphere is outstanding and you will have a lot of things to do! You even can loot towns with strategy periods.


Sid Meier's Pirates !

Xbox

Developper : Firaxis | Editor : 2K games
Genre : Action
Rank : 78% (by 5 magazines)

Review (5) | Cheat (2) | Guide (1) |
Pirates!

PC

Rank : 92% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) | Preview (4) | Cheat (4) | Guide (2) |
Sid Meier's Pirates!

Psp

Genre : Action
Rank : 86% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) | Preview (1) |


Sid Meier's Pirates ! reviews

Sid Meier's Pirates! packs more adventure in just 30 minutes than most games do in their entirety.
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Sid Meier's Pirates ! previews

At Firaxis, the mantra is: "It's all about the gamer." It's almost a cliche, but when Sid Meier says it in that quiet, unassuming tone of his, it sounds more like a holy mission. The concept for his next game is simple: be a pirate. The implementation of that concept, however, is markedly complex. While the original 1987 Pirates! evokes imagery of assorted pirate-themed minigames, the upcoming remake is the sum of many parts that go far beyond this simple convention.
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