just wondering if you guys actually read icombat's post or was too overwhelmed when the word promocode was mentioned?
Holy crap! That looks gorgeous! Oh, I guess in the spirit of the day: Shiver me timbers! Me poop deck will needs some swabbing! The ocean calls to me like the heaving of a tavern wench's bosom. Hoist up the mainsails laddies! We're sailin' into her port!
Butters: Ahoy fellow club members. Congratulations on leaving your meaningless lives behind to become pirates. Your life of boredom is at an end. Thanks to Captain Cartman. All hands on deck!! Cartman: Attention! Alright yah booty lovers. So you decided to join Captain Cartman's Crew. It's time for us to start rapin' and plunderin'. We set course tomorrow. I purchased everyone's ticket online using me mother's credit card. Arrrrrr!
Yep. http://www.talklikeapirate.com/piratehome.html Cartman: Alright yah skanny wags! Surrender yer plunder or we shot our blades across yer bowels.
Fun posts, thanks! Really interested in this game but can't take part. Anybody able to post some feedback/review though?
Thanks for the code mate Seeing a screenshot of this game, you might think the gameplay is similar to countless other naval battle games on the app store, in which you float around endlessly simply trying to get your cannons pointed in the right direction to score a hit. Well, if you thought that, you would be dead wrong, me hearties. This is full-on arcade-style cannon-blast-fest. Hold your finger in on or past the target ship and repeated fireballs tear through the target. The accelerometer controls the path of the ship, which works just fine. Land masses can block your path, as do floating barrels, but a number of ship upgrades remedy that. The Heavy Cannon fires over islands and Blast Kegs destroy floating obstacles. Many upgrades are one-offs, so you need to refill them after each mission, but you can buy multiples, if you have the requisite amount of doubloons in your coffers. Using upgrades, you can also present the illusion that you are a Ghost Ship, so the enemy loses interest, or curse the opposing ships, so they remain stationary for your barrage of artillery fire. If you manage your resources well enough, you can even purchase bigger and better ships. Oh, and if you have a true excess of funds or feel like taking a gamble, you can visit the hot wenches in town for a random "gift". All in all, I would say the devs did exactly what they set out to do, create a fast-paced naval game with staying power.
Guys thanks for all of the great posts! We sent out over 20 codes and got some great jokes, stories that we are going to try to incorporate into future updates...
Posted my review of Silver Skull: Rise of the Pirate King, just to let you guys know. It hasn't come out yet, but when it does, check it out!