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Walk the plank (if you can) — Pixel Piracy's controls are pretty unresponsive. My character often struggled to jump out of her own boat,.
Pixel Piracy | |
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Developer(s) | Quadro Delta[a] |
Publisher(s) |
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Director(s) | Vitali Kirpu |
Producer(s) | Alexander Poysky |
Designer(s) | Vitali Kirpu |
Programmer(s) | |
Artist(s) | Vitali Kirpu |
Writer(s) | Vitali Kirpu |
Composer(s) | Kole Hiks |
Platform(s) | |
Release | Windows, OS X, LinuxPlayStation 4, Xbox One
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Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Pixel Piracy is an indieside-scrollingreal-time strategyvideo game with roguelike elements, developed by Quadro Delta. In the game, players construct a pirate ship, hire and train a crew, and guide their crew toward notoriety as renowned pirates.
Gameplay[edit]
Pixel Piracy puts the player in control of a pirate captain. The game's goal is to defeat four notorious pirates, but players are free to adventure in the game as they wish. After customizing difficulty settings, the player's captain spawns on an island where the player can build their own ship using a set of blocks and hire a crew. While traveling, the player must sate the crew's hunger and deal with equipment requirements. The captain can be killed by starvation or enemy pirates, or even by wild animals. The game has permadeath, so when the player's captain dies in the game the captain does not respawn.[1]
To embark, the player can select a destination on the world map. Locations range in population and danger. The computer controls the actual sailing, but the ship will stop for a battle if its route crosses an occupied map node. Ship battles are determined by acquired stats and by choices the player can make. Winning battles grants the player points and equipment which they can use to upgrade the crew.[1]
Upon reaching a destination, the inhabitants may be friendly or hostile toward the crew. Crew stats including health, morale, and supply level affect the success of pillaging at a destination.[1]
Reception[edit]
Back in its early access period, the game was praised for its potential. PC Gamer's Craig Pearson wrote in January 2014 that the game had 'a gorgeous art style and cute soundtrack' that contrasted with the difficulty of the gameplay. He noted the result of the 'plunder' function (which destroys defeated vessels) surprised him, as it killed his captain and crew while they were aboard an enemy ship. He also lamented that the map and fighting needed organizational improvements.[1] Pearson concluded, 'But those are me picking at scabs: it's charming and atmospheric, I've had plenty of fun fiddling with its systems, and it doesn't feel like it'll easily run out of challenges.[1]
The game received a mixed reception upon release.[2] On April 23, 2015, the development team issued a formal apology, acknowledging their failures and assuring players that much work had been and would continue to be done to meet all development promises and fix all of the game's issues.[3] However, as of December 2019, the developers have not kept their promise to players, as the final update to the game was made in February 2016.[4]
Notes[edit]
- ^Ported to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One by Abstraction Games
References[edit]
![Pixel Pixel](/uploads/1/2/5/6/125657289/503196980.jpg)
![Pixel Piracy Controls Pixel Piracy Controls](/uploads/1/2/5/6/125657289/733162204.jpg)
- ^ abcdePearson, Craig (January 29, 2014). 'The Early Access Report - Divinity: Original Sin, Pixel Piracy and Final Rush'. PC Gamer. Future US. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
- ^Craft, Scott (August 11, 2014). 'Pixel Piracy Review: What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor?'. iDigitalTimes. IBT Media. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
- ^Priestman, Chris (May 15, 2015). 'Why The Pixel Piracy Developer Apologized To Its Community, And How It Bounced Back'. Siliconera. Curse, Inc. Retrieved February 25, 2016.
- ^'1.1.27 Patchnotes'. Steam. Valve. February 23, 2016. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
External links[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pixel_Piracy&oldid=950841624'
Easy 'Beat the game. AchievementPlunder the four legendary pirate ships to get the 'Beat the game. Note: This is very difficult.
AchievementRename two of your crew members to 'Vitali Kirpu' and 'Alexander Poysky' to get the 'Meta!' To do this, open the main menu, select 'Your Crew', choose a crew member to rename, then select his name. Note: The names are case-sensitive. AchievementsAccomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points:LEGEN - Wait for it. (48 points): Pick a fight with a legendary pirate. (48 points): Defeat a legendary pirate.
(48 points): Have at least 5 poop on your ship. Setting Sail (48 points): Add a sail to your ship.
(48 points): Have both Rodrigo de la Pedraja and David Welch on your ship. The Diaper Brotherhood (50 points): Have 5 of your crewmates wear diapers at the same time. Around the World (96 points): sail 50 times. Beat the game. (200 points): Defeat all the Legendary pirate ships. I'm a mighty pirate!
(96 points): Have 10 or more pirates on your crew. I see dead pixels (48 points): Kill a total of 1000 enemies.
Treasure hunter (120 points): Dig up 10 buried treasure chests. GOLDEN (150 points): Loot a total of 10000 gold.
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