Release Date: July 31, 2014
The debut production of Quadro Delta, an independent Russian studio, is a sandbox pirate simulator with pixel-art graphics. In the game, we play as a pirate captain whose ambition is to become the most famous buccaneer in history. To achieve this, he must not only design and build his own ship, but also recruit a crew that will be able to conquer the world with him during his numerous voyages.
Pixel Piracy is a side-scrolling 2d, real time strategy/sandbox/simulation game in which the player leads the life of a pirate captain.Recruit a crew, outfit and customize your ship and set sail on the open seas. There you’ll use any combination of aggression, diversion and trade to become the most infamous pirate crew of the seven seas! You can raid, pillage and plunder everything in your path, divert and lie to get what you want or trade for a quick buck. to be careful though, death is everywhere and quite permanent! Adventure awaits…
Platforms:
PC Windows July 31, 2014
PlayStation 4 February 16, 2016
Xbox One February 16, 2016
Developer: Quadro Delta
Publisher: Re-Logic
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System Requirements for Pixel Piracy Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 1.6 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card 256 MB (GeForce 7600 or better), 200 MB HDD, Windows 7/8.
Game Ratings for Pixel Piracy Video Game.
GameSpew: 6 / 10 by Kieren Hawken
Pixel Piracy is difficult to get into: there is a lot to be learned and lots to ; namely getting to grips with the vast inventory system and mastering how to keep the crew in check
Player.One: 2 / 5 by Scott Craft
The full version of Pixel Piracy is now available on Steam, more than six months after the game's Early Access debut, but even the most pirate-obsessed PC gamers on the planet might want to think twice before buying a copy of Pixel Piracy.
Pure Xbox: 5 / 10 by Josephine Lawton
Overall, this is a title that is brimming with unrealised potential. If everything worked as designed, Pixel Piracy's customisation options, management mechanics and randomly generated world would be incredibly engaging and fun. Unfortunately, the problems with the AI turn battles from strategic endeavours to long slogs and there isn't as much to do as it first appears. If you're lucky enough to avoid the bugs, Pixel Piracy will provide a couple of hours of enjoyment while you figure out its intricacies and perfect your crew, though we doubt there's enough variation to keep you hooked beyond your first play through.
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