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Pirates of the Caribbean Online
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Developer(s)Disney Interactive
Alberto Campo (Lead), Schell Games, SilverTree Media
Publisher(s)Disney Interactive Studios
SeriesPirates of the Caribbean
EnginePanda3D
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X
Genre(s)Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Pirates of the Caribbean Online was an massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) based on the franchise of the same name. The game was first announced by The Walt Disney Company on April 26, 2005. It was originally scheduled to be released in summer 2006, to coincide with the release of the film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, but its release was pushed back multiple times. The game went through two beta testing phases during 2007 and was officially launched on October 31, 2007. The game was officially available to players in the United States, United Kingdom, parts of Mexico, and Canada. The game ran in the Panda3D graphics engine. As of September 19, 2013, Pirates of the Caribbean Online closed and is no longer available to play.

Gameplay

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In Pirates of the Caribbean Online, players were able to create a customizable pirate, captain a ship, assemble a crew, and play the role of a pirate in the 18th century Caribbean. Player interaction took place in and around Port Royal, Tortuga, Cuba and Padres del Fuego with characters from the film series (including Jack Sparrow, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann) as major non-player characters. Gameplay also involved encounters with new characters and enemies unique to the game, such as Jolly Roger and his undead horde. In order to become a notorious pirate (the game's experience system), player's were required to forge alliances, complete quests for reputation and gold coins, hunt for buried treasures, battle evil forces and outsmart enemies.


As with any MMORPG there were several quests which players could undertake from various NPCs that involved retrieving an item by searching for it from game objects or by attacking enemies. PvP quests from the "privateering" islands were also a part of the game.

Development

The game was developed by the VR Studio, a group of technologists and artists that are part of the Walt Disney Internet Group. It was the second MMORPG developed by the VR Studio, the first being Toontown Online, which launched in 2003. An early demo of the game was shown at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) trade show in May 2006. The game's official website was also redesigned at that time to include a trailer, some screenshots and some concept art.

On January 8, 2007, Paul Yanover of Disney Online showed video footage of the upcoming game during Disney CEO Robert Iger's keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show. He also announced that "we’re going to let you play this massively multiplayer online game for free for as long as you want." Several press accounts of the event stated that the game would debut during the second quarter of 2007. The game went through two beta testing phases during 2007 and was officially launched on October 31, 2007

Closure

On August 20, 2013, all members received notification that the game would shut down on September 19, 2013. Between August 20 and September 19, all members were automatically upgraded to a paid "Unlimited" account for free. During the game's final month, all members received double gold and double plunder.

Reception

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings72%
Metacritic60%
Review scores
PublicationScore
AllGame
GameRevolutionC+
GameZone7.0
PC Gamer (US)60 out of 100
X-Play
Game Chronicles7.5
Gamers' Temple70%
Game industry News

Pirates of the Caribbean Online received moderate reviews. Reviewers generally noted the game's family-friendly atmosphere, rather simple graphics, and easy yet tactical ship combat. The game was also voted for the Beckett Massive Online Game Survey, under the category for best online game for family friendly atmosphere, in which it won runner-up.

Awards

Year Association Award Result Ref
2008 Game industry News Game of the Year Nominated
Online Game of the Year Won
Parents' Choice Foundation Gold Award Won
Web Marketing Association Outstanding Website Won
Webby Awards Games Category Nominated
2009 Webby Awards Games Category Nominated

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