Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean Video Game

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Mar 20, 2015  Part 1 of a 100% walkthrough for LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean on the Xbox 360. This covers the 1st level in the game titled 'Port Royal'.

  • Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean. Local Co-op play, one of the most beloved features of the LEGO video game series, returns to allow you to team up and enjoy the adventure with others! Master the fun of swordsmanship and take the action to a whole new level!
  • May 24, 2011  LEGO® Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game is an action adventure game that brings the Pirates of the Caribbean world and all its colorful characters to life in LEGO Brick form. Players experience all the memorable scenes from all four films in the humorous and quirky LEGO Video Games.
Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game
Cover art for Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Disney Interactive Studios
Designer(s)
  • James Cunliffe
  • John Hodskinson
Programmer(s)John Hodskinson
Artist(s)Leon Warren
Platform(s)
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows, Mac OS X
  • WW: 24 May 2011
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game is a Lego-themed action-adventurevideo game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Disney Interactive Studios. Released in May 2011, to coincide with the release of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, the game is based on the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, and its storyline covers the first four films. The game is available on the Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360.[1]

  • 3Reception

Gameplay[edit]

Gameplay is similar to previous Lego video games in the series. The game uses the same two player drop in drop out co-op mechanics used in all the Lego video games.The hub in this game is called The Port. From here, players advance through the game, unlock characters and extras, and as players get further through the game, The Port will evolve and get bigger, revealing new areas to unlock and discover new things. Like past titles, different characters have different abilities. For example, everyone (except characters like Davy Jones who can walk under water) can swim under water, and members of Davy Jones's crew can breathe whilst doing so, Captain Jack Sparrow has the ability to use his compass, which points him to hidden items throughout the level, Will Turner has the ability to throw axes at targets to complete objectives, while female characters such as Elizabeth Swann have the ability to jump higher than other characters in order to access areas unreachable to other characters.

The 3DS version uses the StreetPass feature to activate sword fights.[2]

Development[edit]

Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean Video Game Guide

The game was officially announced on 18 November 2010.[3] The game was developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Disney Interactive Studios. It was released in May 2011 to coincide with the release of the fourth film in the series, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.

A demo was released online at the beginning of May 2011. It includes the very first level in the game 'Port Royal'. It is set in Port Royal and is based on the first few chapters of The Curse of the Black Pearl, including the scene in which Will duels Jack and when Jack and Will commandeer the Dauntless and then steal the Interceptor.

Reception[edit]

Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game received mixed reviews from critics. GameSpot gave 6.5/10 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii,[4][5][6][7] while 6.0/10 for PlayStation Portable, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo DS.[8][9][10]IGN gave 7.5/10 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and Nintendo DS, while 8.0/10 for Nintendo 3DS.[11][12][13][14][15] GameZone gave the Wii version an 8/10, stating 'LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean is an impressive action-adventure game that's fun throughout its entirety. Fans of past games or the Pirates license should play this game without hesitation.'[16]

Eurogamer rated the game an 8/10, stating that 'It's true that those who've played the last two or three Lego titles might experience a little déjà vu, but the rest will likely find that a pirate's life is very much for them.'[17]Game Informer rated the game 7/10, stating that 'LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean doesn't enhance the LEGO franchise as the Clone Wars game did a few months back, but it offers another well-executed entry.'[18]

Sales[edit]

Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game was the third top-selling video game in May 2011.[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^Barker, Sammy (18 November 2010). 'Disney Announce LEGO: Pirates Of The Caribbean For 2011'. Push Square. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  2. ^Turi, Tim (15 February 2011). 'Avast! Lego Pirates of the Caribbean 3DS Screens Are Here'. Game Informer. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  3. ^Haley, William (4 May 2012). 'LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Sets Sail for May 2011'. GameZone. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  4. ^VanOrd, Kevin (27 May 2011). 'Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  5. ^VanOrd, Kevin (10 May 2011). 'Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  6. ^VanOrd, Kevin (10 May 2011). 'Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  7. ^VanOrd, Kevin (10 May 2011). 'Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  8. ^VanOrd, Kevin (10 May 2011). 'Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  9. ^VanOrd, Kevin (11 May 2011). 'LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  10. ^VanOrd, Kevin (10 May 2011). 'Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  11. ^George, Richard (10 May 2011). 'LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Review'. IGN. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  12. ^George, Richard (10 May 2011). 'LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Review'. IGN. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  13. ^George, Richard (11 May 2011). 'LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Review'. IGN. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  14. ^Tanner, Nicole (11 May 2011). 'LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean DS Review'. IGN. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  15. ^Tanner, Nicole (11 May 2011). 'LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean 3DS Review'. IGN. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  16. ^Sanchez, David (4 May 2012). 'LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean'. GameZone. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  17. ^Schilling, Chris (10 May 2011). 'Lego Pirates of the Caribbean • Page 2'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  18. ^Cork, Jeff (10 May 2011). 'Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean'. Game Informer. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  19. ^Szalai, Georg (14 June 2011). 'Video Game Sales Hit Four-Year Low in May'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
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Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean Video Game

Gold Brick Locations[edit]

Here are some great ways to earn Gold Bricks.

  • There are 20 levels in the story mode. For each level you beat you will get a gold brick. Total Number of Bricks: 20
  • Complete 'True Pirate Mode' in each of the 20 levels to get a gold brick. Total Number of Bricks: 20
  • Collect all 10 minikits (Ships in a bottle). Total Number of Bricks: 20
  • Collect all the secret compess locations.Total Number of Bricks: 20 You get 4 more gold bricks to appear in the Dock, specifically at the far right of the Port, after collecting all the Minikits (Ships In A Bottle) tied to finishing each of the 4 movies. Launch all 4 of the Minikit Ships you’ve made to get 4 bricks total.Total Number of Bricks: 4
  • Upon receiving all 84 bricks, build the mast on the last side of the port. You will recieve your last golden brick here. Total Number of Bricks: 1

Submitted by: scotth93

How to Get 'The Ride'[edit]

The Ride is a secret level and will be very difficult to get to. You first need 84 Gold Bricks to assemble the bricks next to the cannons in the tavern area into a gold mast. So revisit this area once you have completed all 20 levels in Story mode, earned True Pirate in all 20 levels, collected all 200 Ships in a Bottle Minikits and found all 160 compass items.

You will need to complete this secret level in order to get the 85 and final Gold Brick.

Once you have built the gold mast that needs 84 Gold Bricks, walk up the stairs and head through the back passageway that was blocked by a gold gate. This gold gate is the entrance to The Ride.

The Ride has 3 different areas, the first area you must defeat 2 enemies from the cursed Black Pearl crew and then finally Captain Barbossa. Once you defeat Captain Barbossa, the gate opens to allow you to continue. Get in the boat and head to the 2nd area.

At the 2nd area you will face the Flying Dutchman crew. Defeat the 2 of them and then defeat Davy Jones. Once you defeat him, get on the next boat and head towards the finally, 3rd area.

At the final area you will face the crew of the Queen Anne’s Revenge. Afterwards you will need to defeat her captain, Blackbeard. Once you have defeated him, get back on the boat and exit the level to earn the final 85th Gold Brick for an Achievement/Trophy.

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How to Get 'Green Flash'[edit]

You’ll find the clock tower on the left side of the balcony above the tavern. You will need to use Jack’s compass to find the key on the left. Then place the key on the crank and turn it to raise the green bars along the side of the clock tower. Select a female character and jump to the green bar. Swing and jump up to the next set of green bars and finally to a 3rd one where you will be able to pull yourself on a platform. This will earn you “The Green Flash” Achievement / Trophy.

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How to Get 'Sea Turtles, Mate' Achievement / Trophy[edit]

For this Achievement/Trophy you have to ride on all seven of animals in the game. They are found in the following:

  • Donkey - Port Royal / Story mode
  • Horse - Tortuga / Story mode

Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean Video Game Cheats

  • Pig - Tortuga / Story mode
  • Sea Turtle - Smuggler's Den / Free Play mode
  • Snail - Dutchman's Secret / Free Play mode
  • Goat - Davy Jones' Locker / Story mode
  • Spider - Fountain of Youth / Free Play mode

Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean Video Game The Fountain Of Youth

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Cheat List[edit]

Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean Video Game Xbox One

Enter these codes in the Options section of the Main Menu to unlock additional characters.

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  • ew8t6t - Ammand the Corsair
  • dlrr45 - Angelica (disguised)
  • vgf32c - Angry Cannibal
  • d3dw0d - Blackbeard
  • zm37gt - Clanker
  • 644thf - Clubba
  • 4djlkr - Davy Jones
  • ld9454 - Governor Weatherby Swann
  • y611wb - Gunner
  • 64bnhg - Hungry Cannibal
  • vdjspw - Jack Sparrow
  • bwo656 - Jacoby
  • 13glw5 - Jimmy Legs
  • rked43 - King George
  • rt093g - Koehler
  • gdetde - Mistress Ching
  • wev040 - Phillip
  • rx58hu - Quartermaster
  • p861jo - The Spaniard
  • kdlfkd - Twigg

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