Montalban wasn't selling families into slavery through the entire 1600s. In the 1987 version, the different nationalities and starting years would actually give you different background stories. ![]() Strangely, you don't get points for rescuing your grandfather (if you already have all four map pieces to find him) or finding the final lost city (under the same condition), meaning you can get a perfect score without completely fulfilling your quests. 100% Completion: A perfect score is 126 points.Also, unlike many other games, age does affect your character his fencing and dancing skills decline noticeably with age. One notable feature of the game is that the protagonist can never actually die defeat in combat (or failure in other regards) generally leads to being either thrown into a Cardboard Prison or marooned / cast away on a desert island, both of which you can eventually escape from. The game is a Wide-Open Sandbox, allowing you to take a wide variety of actions: Go the traditional pirate route and attack other vessels for loot and plunder, romance governors' beautiful daughters, search for other pirates' buried treasure using Treasure Maps, clear the high seas of all rivals who would stand in your way, or even go the boring "peaceful trader" route. The basic premise of the games is the same: You start out as a new Privateer captain in the Caribbean Sea with a Letter of Marque issued to you by one of four nations (England, France, Spain, or the Netherlands). The original game was released in 1987 an Updated Re-release called Pirates! Gold came out in 1993 and a new re-release (reverting to the original title) was released in 2004. Sid Meier's Pirates! can refer to any of three related games.
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