Thursday, November 22, 2012

How One Pirate Game Can Differ From Another

By Roosevelt U. Spencer


The adventure and thrill of living the life of a swashbuckler is part of what is making the pirate game genre one of the most beloved amongst today's gamers. Such games are carefully prepared by design teams to have excellent, believable graphics that immerse you in the world of a pirate ship and the mysterious islands they traveled to and from. Not all games that fit into the pirate genre, though, are created to be exactly the same. Considering the following differences will allow you to better understand the best ways to excel at your favorite game and know how to choose one that you will love.

Pirate game features can dramatically alter the way that game play is approached by the player. Action adventure or platform pirate games, for instance, are designed with basic levels with obvious starting and ending points in which you must collect items and defeat enemies. There are also first person shooters that are made in the pirate genre; these feature the kinds of daggers, swords, and guns that old world pirates would have used. The aim of pirate themed role playing games is to let you create a unique character and move through the game's story to complete your role.

While many gamers have found pirate game adventures to play on their favorite home gaming console, a growing number of players are choosing online games instead. Many game studios are now releasing their games for free on the Internet but offering players the chance to purchase additional game content within the game if they wish to expand their experience. Premium content sometimes includes weapons you are not able to find in the game or extra levels that keep the game going after the free version is done. Other games are paid, either by purchasing them for a one-time fee or being charged monthly to be connected to an online gaming server.

Many games are currently getting made to run directly in a browser window though others require that you install a software client that runs separately in order to connect with the server. The former usually use less PC resources and be free while the latter, traditionally, are only available through monthly payments.

The pirate game genre is full of exciting games that will have you reliving the thrilling days when pirates controlled the waters of many oceans and seas. The creative concepts of modern game designers have led to a wide range of gaming options that can please even the most picky gamer.




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