![]() ![]() And because of various weapon types and ship hulls, you can use your skills and planning to overcome tougher enemies. It's a basic point and follow system, but allows for some strategy. You click positions on the map as you and the enemy ships move, or plot your position as you assault island fortresses. You can command a fleet of up to five ships, leading from your flagship. One nice feature was the ship-to-ship combat. I've not had to struggle to find anything and building up is not overly time-consuming. So, much of this we've seen in many other games but it's very easy to play-the user interface is direct and simple. Farming for better resources includes plundering passing ships and NPC islands and, eventually, other players' lairs. Now, you set about building your pirate colony, farming resources (lumber and metal), building structures and defenses, and later, new ships. The first part of the story was a nice way to tutorial sailing and sea combat, but then you must start anew once your precious vessel is hijacked. ![]() At which point, Cap'n Jack dumps you and steals your ship. He offers to help and takes you to a nearby small island. Captain Jack Sparrow appears, looking a bit anime I might add. ![]() In this storyline, your character (of which you only have control of the name and gender) has had their island home recently ransacked by baddies. Isles of War is a Facebook farming game, like so many other popular titles before it, but PirateFarm probably sounded like an odd name. Both are multi-player games on a fairly large-scale set in the Pirates of the Caribbean universe, but that's just about where the comparisons end. Ironically, one of their newest titles, Pirates of the Caribbean: Isles of War follows the demise of their MMORPG Pirates of the Caribbean Online. ![]()
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