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Three Rings Design | Official Site
MMORPG | Genre:Historical | Status:Final  (rel 12/08/03)  | Pub:Three Rings Design
PVP:Yes | Distribution:Download,Retail | Retail Price:$19.95 | Pay Type:Free | Monthly Fee:$09.95
Desktop Client | System Req: PC Mac Linux | ESRB:T

Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates Review: Puzzle Pirates Review - Edit

Staff Writer Donna Desborough takes a look at the well known puzzle game, Puzzle Pirates.
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Puzzle Pirates Review

Staff Writer Donna Desborough takes a look at the well known puzzle game, Puzzle Pirates.

How can you go wrong with pirates and puzzles? Well, you can't actually. Puzzle Pirates immerses you into a world of high adventure and carousing, all the while being light hearted and fun.

The client for playing Puzzle Pirates will probably be the easiest you'll ever download for any MMO. The installer is less than 500KB in size and the updates aren't a lot with the current version of the installer. It took me less than an hour to go from download to playing, including time to set up my account and patch the client.

The audio is very minimal throughout the game. This is a shame in some ways, such as when you're out on a boat, it would be nice to have the sounds of the sea quietly in the background or when in a crowded market, to have gentle sounds of people talking in the background. These kind of ambient sounds are mission though, and so the world is very quiet. On the up side though, you don't have a lot of distracting ambient sounds always running.

Visually, Puzzle Pirates is pure genius. The design is simple yet decidedly not childish looking. The view is isometric, living somewhere between 2D and 3D. The lines for the art are pleasing to look at and are timeless. The homage to the old 16 bit game graphics is fitting and enjoyable.

Three Rings Design have done a stunning job with the gameplay of Puzzle Pirates. There is a simple balance between PvP, solo play and co-operative play that runs throughout the whole of the game.

There are puzzles everywhere! Well, one would hope that with a name like Puzzle Pirates that there would not only be puzzles, but good puzzles, and Three Rings Design have not disappointed. The puzzles throughout the game come with instructions so anyone can learn to play. Some are of course easier than others, but all are addictive.

To progress in your many skills, you must of course play the puzzles that are designated for those skills. The skill types are all very pirate-like and fitting. Pirating, Carousing and Crafting are the main headings, each with several individual skills.

Like most MMOs, Puzzle Pirates has a guild structure. In typical pirate fashion they are, of course, called Crews. Each Crew is made up of a Captain, Fleet Officers, Officers, Pirates, Cabin Persons, and Jobbing Pirates. You can work your way up through the ranks depending on how the crew is set up by the Captain.

With a good pirate crew comes some of the best co-operative play I've ever done. When the ship and its crew are out sailing the seas, they come into contact with other ships and can choose to fight them. During the attack, or being attacked, the crew works together to keep the ship going and to advance in the battle. Eventually there will be a fight and the two crews will come to blows. This is where the real fun begins in co-operative play. When a fight breaks out, either fist or sword, the crews square off and fight each other as a team. The fight between the two crews is settled using a puzzled suited to the type of fight, of course.

There's more to life than just fighting and sailing though. You can relax and learn the way of crafting. You can learn the fine art of distilling, always a handy skill to have. Perhaps you'd enjoy some Shipwrightery. My favourite though is Alchemistry. Nothing beats a relaxing day of making potions. Besides, it's a really good way to earn some money so you can buy fine clothes.

Speaking of clothes, shopping is plentiful. After all that fighting and pillaging and potion making, a spot of shopping is just what you need to lighten your pockets. In most of the towns you'll find a fairly good amount of different shops and player shops. If you can't find what you're looking for, go to one of the larger islands and you shouldn't have any problems spending the coin that's filled your pocket. Weaveries, Inns and Tailors, just to name a few, are all there to sell you whatever your heart desires as long as you've got the gold.

After all that pillaging and shopping, you're going to need to rest. Sounds like it's time for some carousing. You can improve your card playing skills, poker, spades or hearts are the card games available. If you're not up for a card game you can work on your Treasure Drop skill. What would a pirate game be without a bit of drinking though? Improve your drinking skill by challenging others to a drinking game and see who you can drink under the table.

When all is said and done, it's back to the ship to improve you skills at helping to run the ship. With eight different skills to improve on the ship, you'll never run out of things to do. Carpentry, bilging and sailing are just a few of the skills you can improve while out exploring with your crew. After a battle with another ship, these skills come in very handy to help fix the ship and keep it sea-worthy.

Currently there are 2 options for playing Puzzle Pirates. You can pay monthly or you can play for free. It is possible to play for free without a time limit if you play on one of the Doubloon oceans. There are a total of 3 of these oceans that allow you to pay or play for free. Then there are the two subscriber oceans, currently Midnight and Cobalt, which have a trial period on them, but do not allow you to play for free on them otherwise. Unfortunately the only 'international' ocean is Opal, which is a Deutsch speaking ocean.

Puzzle Pirates is a game that will capture your time and your funny bone. It is by no means a 'serious' MMO, but it is worth the time you spend playing it. It is especially good for solo or casual players as you can always just pick up where you left off. Co-operative and PvP play is enjoyable and inventive. I can only recommend that people give this game a go, even if it's just to play when you need to relax. It's well worth it and you'll wonder where the hours slipped away to.

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Gameloading writes:
Graphics are clearly better then those of the Burning Crusade.
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3/30/07 12:02:02 PM
 
Sabersworder writes:
its a very unique game, its quite fun though very addicting! I played it for about  8 months to a year
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3/30/07 3:51:46 PM
 
Aison2 writes:
i just love the game
its perfect for a small gaming session of like 20-30minif  youre bored
from other stuff
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3/30/07 5:46:10 PM
 
kjm2006 writes:

"Captain, Fleet Officers, Officers, Pirates, Cabin Persons, and Jobbing Pirates"

You missed out Senior officers

As for the game, played it for over a year and really enjoyed it, only stopped because I'm more into Pirates of the Buring sea now, great MMO good to just and have fun, the Economy is actually really good as everything and I mean everything is made by the players! (apart from the raw stuff e.g. wood) Great community on that MMO on and one of the best I have seen seen for an MMO, if I was to recommed a sever I would say Viridian as it's free and the oldest free one. 

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3/31/07 12:12:46 PM
 
Ciredric writes:
Cute game, but I did not find it held my attention very long.  I do not think many people play it for long.
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4/01/07 4:10:19 AM
 
Bearina writes:
An extremely good game, very addictive, fun graphics, fun gameplay, close nit community and if I haven't mentioned it before, very very very, addictive...
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4/06/07 5:23:41 AM
 
Shyney writes:

I've played YPP for over two years and do not understand how you can call it just a "Casual, not serious" MMORPG.  I could give many examples of this and think that just taking a look around on the docks of any random island is not an accurate description of the game.  There are many, many things that weren't covered in the review  such as Flags, Flotillas, Blockades, Atlantis just to name a few.  I thought the review was fairly accurate however clearly not detailed.

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4/24/08 3:45:55 AM
 
bluhoteyes writes:

Thank you for postin this game review .  I am enjoying it  and yes very addictive:) 

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Striderrs writes:

Mind the bump;

 

This game is absolutely amazing. The simplicity of  the graphics, yet the complexity involved with the inner workings of the game work extremely well together. The game has an economy within itself that I have never seen pulled off before in another game. ALL ITEMS are produced by other players through shoppes and stalls. You can own a shoppe or stall, and sell products to other pirates.

The amount of things you can do in this game is astounding. I personally have been playing for nearly four years, and have not even experienced everything there is to do. Here is a short list of the things you're able to do on Puzzle Pirates by playing on a doubloon ocean (server).

  • Pillaging - This was, and most likely always will be the core of the game. You load up your ship with your friends and other people, set sail, and attack brigand vessels! If you're the captain of the vessel, you control the ship on a grid-like battle screen in a time based turn by turn battle system. You make Pieces of Eight (Abbreviated poe), and can then spend the poe on other items.
  • Atlantis - Load up your War Frigate! (Large vessel that can hold up to 75 players) You're going to sink Sea Monsters! Navigate your vessel through dangerous waters, to kill off the enemy Sea Creatures, and earn PoE, along with shiny atlantean-themed items! Atlantis is highly profitable for a good battle-naver (person who navigates the vessel). Be careful though! If you sink, you lose your vessel (along with all the booty!) forever!
  • Flotilla - Flotilla is an exciting Player vs Computer battle board, where your goal is to sink the enemy vessels you face off against.
  • Shop-Keeping - Even want to open your own business?! Well now you can! As a shop-keeper, you can choose between 8 different types of stores to open, wether it be a tailoring shop, to a ship-building shop! Charge the rates you want, and supply the labor yourself to maximize profits!
  • Blockade an island! - One of the most fun, and most challenging parts of the game. It takes quite a long while to get to the point of where you're directly involved with running a blockade, but it is considered by many the best part of the game.
  • Play parlor games - Texas Hold'em, Hearts, Spades, Treasure Drop, and Drinking! All fun games, and they can all be quite profitable ;).
  • There is much much more to do then what I've listed here! Start playing to find out!

Out of 10 stars, I would give this game 11. It's not about grinding away for hours and clicking the same spot over and over.  It involves thinking, and the more logical you are, the better you'll be. Be warned though, that out of all of the activities above, you won't be able to run them yourself for quite a while. You'll have to start out as a lowly jobber for somebody else, until you've learned the games mechanics a bit better. The faster you learn the game, the sooner you get to be in-charge and run the show!

Warning: Extremely addicting! Many people end up spending 10+ hours a day, everyday playing this game!

 

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RelytDnegel writes:

This game really is one of a kind. I played for 4 years and would never have given it up if I hadn't of been banned, stupid missunderstanding with a severe lack of communication from the support staff. Don't let the childish name put you off, this is the only game I have ever played that is all skill. Played 5 years played 1 day doesn't matter anyone can beet anyone. Stats can go up and down depending how well you perform ;) give it a try!

- look me up one day Godslayer on the Hunter Ocean

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