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Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game

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Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game is a 2011 Wii, DS, and 3DS video game from the LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean franchise with all the four movies featuring all characters made of LEGO. It was released on May 10, 2011 before the movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was released.

Gameplay

Players take place in a new location called the Port where this is the main menu. Unlike most LEGO games, there's no shop and players have to buy the characters by walking into them and entering codes by entering them at the pause menu. Players then go underwater unlike in most games where they cannot go under water. Jack Sparrow is able to use his compass in the game to find objects. They can collect studs along the way and must be careful that they lose studs if they die. Collecting all of the studs makes them Super Pirates and getting eating by a shark underwater does not make them lose studs.There are many minikits and one of the red hats to collect along the way. Female characters can do double jumps and there are seventy characters.

Episodes

  • Curse of the Black Pearl
  • Dead Man's Chest
  • At World's End
  • On Stranger Tides

Characters

  • Jack Sparrow (Captain, Waistcoat, Chief, Cursed, and Musical) (Also available in Story Mode only as Imaginary Jack: Bomb, Gun and Spade)
  • Will Turner
  • Mr. Brown
  • Guard Dog
  • Mr. Gibbs
  • Marty
  • Cabin Boy (DS version only and in Queen Anne's Revenge)
  • Anamaria
  • Cotton
  • Elizabeth Swann (Normal, Undergarments, Redcoat, Trader, Pirate, Captain, and Robes)
  • Pintel and Ragetti
  • James Norrington (Disgraced and Admiral)
  • Barbossa (Captain and Privateer
  • Sao Feng
  • Tai Huang
  • Tattoo Pirate
  • Tia Dalma
  • Mullroy
  • Murtogg
  • Scrum
  • Cook
  • Salaman
  • Garheng
  • Angelica (Normal and Disguised)
  • Syrena
  • Lieutenant Groves
  • Koehler
  • Twig
  • Mallot
  • Scratch
  • Bo'sun
  • Clubba
  • Grapple
  • Jacoby
  • Pelegostos
  • Weatherby Swann
  • Captain Bellamy
  • Maccus
  • Clanker
  • Jimmy Legs
  • Koleniko
  • Wyvern
  • Angler
  • Hadras
  • Crash
  • Lian
  • Park
  • Mr. Mercer
  • Penrod
  • Mistress Ching
  • Sri Sumbhanjee Angria
  • Jocard
  • Ammand the Corsair
  • Eduardo Villanueva
  • Captain Chevalle
  • Lord Cutler Beckett
  • Davy Jones
  • Ancient Sailor
  • King George II
  • Quartermaster
  • Gunner
  • Phillip
  • The Spaniard
  • Blackbeard
  • Eight Custom Characters

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Lego Pirates of the Caribbean rolling along!

Chapter 1: Pelegosto

First you will need to swing your cages until they snap off and land on the dirt path, you will need to control the cage yourself.

Once you have rolled to the top, smashed some items and squished some Lego men, you will need to place your cage onto the two green panels. This will open a door for you.

Head down into the newly opened door, and roll around picking up some studs. Head back up the slope and to the left you will see a climbing wall. Yes you will need to climb the wall.

Heading to the left, one of the players will need to roll onto one of the panels to open the door, head through the opened gate over the bridge and up another wall.

You will need to roll into a large wooden circle. Head over to the other side and place your cage into the large circle that has hole just big enough for the cage. This will take you back up to the upper ledge. Once you have made to the upper ledge. One player will need to go into the circle lift and the other will need to turn the lift.

You will need to move yourself between the three lifts until you reach the top. Once you have reached the top, you will see two small holes near to where you can out of your lift, head down the hole, this will open a passage for the other character to get to the upper level.

Once you have rejoined, you will need to head over to the green panels and open the gate and make your way over the wooden bridge.

Once on the other side, follow the path down, you will need to watch out for spear traps along the way. As you make your way over the bridge you will fall and enter a short cut-scene.

After the cut-scene, you will need to get Jack to use his compass and find the two items on his roster.

Remember if you do not have a spade, you will need to use the dog to help you dig up your items.

Once the dog has dug up the Lego item, place it where the arrow indicates.

Across the water, you will need to use the dog to dig up some wood. Build the plank and head over with the second block and place the block where the arrow indicates. Once the block is placed. You will need to build the wall. Climb up the wall. Shipmate one will need to build the hot lego bricks.

Head over the rope above. Once on the other side, pull the rope, this will cause a rock to fall and allow you to enter the zone behind the wooden fence.

Head to the fence which is stopping the water escape. Hit the three targets. This will cause the water to escape and end the level.

Chapter 2: A Touch Of Destiny

First things first, Jack will need to use his compass to find the three items located on his roster. Placing the items where the arrow indicated.

Pick up the monkey and place it where the arrow indicates. Hop onto the boat with the monkey. You will need to turn the wheel. This will cause the boat to move along the rope.

Once the monkey has been captured by the monster, you will need to jump up onto the platform and smash what on it. You will see a TNT bomb, head over to get a torch and light it. This will release the monsters arms from the boat.

Now it is time for a bit of target practice. Select a character with a gun. Aim at the targets. This targets will then flip over end turn into what looks like large Lilly pads.

Watch out, the water has crocodiles in it!

Once on the other side, smash what is on the dock, use the TNT to blow off the monsters arms. Ship mate number 1 will need to beat the hot Lego bricks.

Once that is complete, head back over to the boat and head to the dock. Once on the dock, ship mate number 1 will need to beat some more hot Lego bricks. Once he has done that, turn the wheel. You will need to turn the wheel three times.

Once the monkey is on the dock, pick him up and place where the arrow indicates. Picking a character with a cut to shoot the target. Pull the rope and head over the newly raised bridge.

After the monkey has been taken, Jack will need to use the zip line to get to the little house across the way. He will then need to push the block over onto the counter weight. This will raise a thin bridge for the characters to reunite with Jack.

Head over the bridge and shoot the target. Heading over the newly dropped bridge.

You will need to take down the large crocodile, pick up the items on the bridge (bombs) and throw them into the crocodiles mouth. Once the crocodile is beat, use its Lego pieces to get to the monkey. Place him where the arrow indicates.

Use the monkey cage like you would a barrel, roll it down to the lower docks. Jack will then need to insert his sword and use it as a lever. Picking up the new lever item, take it back over the bridge and place it where the arrow indicates.

Roll the monkey back up over the newly raised bridge and place him where the arrow indicates. Remember keep on rolling!.

Head into the house, pulling the rope to pull back the curtains. This will reveal a staircase.

Head up the stairs, you will need to get the blue blocks off the ceiling. To do this, use the tree with the climbing blocks to do so. Once they have fallen, build the rest of the panel. Smashing the table will give you the block. Jack will also need to insert his sword to activate the switch.

Push the block along, and pull the switch.

Make your way back down the stairs and build the item. Jack will then need to stand on the wooden platform. (the one against the table.) You will then enter a short cut-scene to end the level.

Chapter 3: The Dutchman’s Secret

Have a little walk around the area, you want to get that true pirate at the end of the missions!

Our friend Will will need to head over to the switch and insert his sword. This will bring up a net carrying what looks to be like barnacles. If you change over to the Dutchman’s ship crew member, you will be able to dissolve into the barnacles.

If you have having problems with the purple barnacles, you will need to get your hands on a lamp. These barnacles hate the light.

Using the barnacles to get to the back of the boat, you will need to smash the brown bowl. The bowl holds your first shipmate!

The second shipmate is located near the switch. You need to smash and bash thing to find him. You will only be able to mark him off your list once he has got his broom.

Once you have found his broom, you will need to head to the front of the ship. Use the barnacles to do so. Will needs to build the stairs which are found on the middle deck. Head up the stern of the boat and shoot the target, this is your final ship mate.

After a short cut scene, you will need to have a talk around the lower decks and pick up some extra heart if need be and some studs. Head through the gap in the floor. Use the lamp to shine on the purple large barnacles located in the barrel. Use the barrel and place it where the arrow indicates. Remember keep on rolling.

The Dutchman pirate, will need to head through the barnacles and turn the wheel which will lower a ladder. Head up the ladder and use the light to shine away the large purple barnacles . Will needs to insert his sword and the pirate will need to push the green panel.

The characters will then be back on the deck of the boat. Where the captain was, they will need to head through the doorway located on the left.

After having a look around the new area, Will needs to pick up the box and place it where the arrow indicates.

To do so, the Dutchman shipmate, will need to head through the barnacles. Head up the stairs and over near the large arms. Watch out cause they are deadly. Heading down the stairs on the opposite side he will need to insert his sword into the lever. This will make another wheel appear near Will.

Will needs to push both wheels back on the panel. He will then be able to turn both wheels. This will create some platforms for Will or the Dutchman shipmate to carry the music block and place it onto the green panel.

Standing on the none blue square will cause a wave of pirates.

You will need to jump on the blue squares, this will cause the arms to move revealing a purple square. Once both players on the purple square a pink square will appear. Jumping on the pink square will cause a cut-scene and the end of the Chapter.

Chapter 4: Isla Cruces

First things first, you and Jack are going to need to find a whole lot of treasure! You will need to get a spade and your compass.

Once you have found the pieces to the catapult, you will need to head to the coconut tree and hang on the bright green bar. this will bend the tree causing a coconut to fall.

Place the coconut onto the catapult, this will fire at the large starfish revealing another treasure chest.

Jack will then need to head into the ship, use his sword in the switch to take him to the top deck.

Jack will then need to jack his way over the bending plank and jump off the tree onto the ground. He will need to head to the compass point and pull out his compass.

where he will find a very large crab!

Using the coconuts and the catapult, Jack will need to aim the catapult at the Crab to defeat his two hearts.

After defeating the crab, two panels will appear in the sinking sand. Hop across to build an item.

Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean Walkthrough — Isla Cruces Part 2.

We now need to take on Jack Sparrow!

Once Jack runs and take the rope up to the tower, you will be left with a wheel item you need to build. Place the wheel where the arrow indicates.

Watch out for the blue enemies that swarm in!. There is also a hot Lego brick section. Select the correct character for that job.

Just near where the hot Lego bricks are located, there is an arch way. Head in. It is kind of hard to see since the game is so dark!

Once you are in the broken tower, Will needs to head up the plank and insert his sward into the switch. This will drop down another plank. Will needs to stay at the switch allowing the other character to head up the second plank. Head up the third plank to reach the top level. The character will then need to hang onto the green bar to reveal a ladder allowing Will to reach the top level.

Move across from the ladder onto the other platform, insert the sword into the switch to open the door. Jack Sparrow will be here so try get in a few hit if you can.

Once on the outside of the tower, follow the wooden beam around until you get to the climbing wall. On the way, pick up a torch. You will need to once you get to the top. Place the torch on the TNT end, this will blow out the wall, allowing you to enter another tower.

Aim for the target, once you have hit the target, you have a ladder, use the ladder to get across to the platform and head out the hole.

Make your way down over the plank and take on Jack Sparrow.

Once you have watched the cut-scene, you will be on the large wheel.

You will need to hit Jack Sparrows legs as he comes around to the middle part of the wheel. You will need to repeat this once all of his hearts have gone.

Once you have defeated Jack, you will enter a cut-scene.

Once you have made it to the beach, you will be swarmed by a load of blue enemy pirates.

You will need to fight against the pirates that are at the top, you will not allow to let the blue enemy pirate put them back together. So try and pick a fight with them on their own and not in large groups.

Once you have taken down all the pirates, you will be finished Chapter 4.

Chapter 5: The Kraken

First things first, you will need to head to a cannon. You will need to take out the big purple suckers with the cannon. Once you have shot the cannon, head over to the crate with the red items in and place it on the green panel. There are three crates you will need to place on the green panels.

Head over and light the second cannon and take out the large purple suckers.

Once you have taken out the suckers, head down the little flight of stairs. You will see what looks like a bookcase. Smash this. This will be your second case of TNT. Build it and place it over on the second green panel.

You will see your final TNT case suspended in chains. Pick a character that has a gun and shoot the crate down. Head over and place the final case onto the green panel.

Building the item and then using Shipmate 1 to beat the hot Lego pieces.

Turning the panels will raise the TNT bombs off the floor.

Head up clear stairs, keep going straight until you see the target. hit the target and pick up the case and place it onto the green panel.

The smallest character will need to head through the tunnel, this will bring him out where the TNT is behind the bars. Turning the wheel will make the panel straight. He will then need to push the box until it drops down. Picking up the box and placing it on the last green panel.

As you head up the stairs the stairs will break, giving you an item to build. Build the item and heave the TNT crates up to deck.

Change over to Jack once on deck. Jack will then need to shoot up to the top beams. Head along the plank and cut the rope. He will then need to head up the ladder and make his way across the rope.

At the end of one of the beams, Jack will need to break the tangled rope, this will allow the ship mate 1 to beat the hot Lego pieces located higher up.

Once the hot bricks have been built, two characters will need to push the green panels once again. This will cause the bombs to be raised even higher.

Lego Pirates of the Caribbean when monsters attack!

Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean Walkthrough — The Kraken Part 2.

It is now time to take on the Kraken!

You will need to have a run around and also take some cover because the vacuum on this monster is huge!

You will need to throw food into the Krakens mouth to defeat him. You will also be able to get your hands on some TNT.. When it’s arms fall down, quickly run up and light it with the torch. This will give him a good kicking. You will be able to do this on both of its arms.

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I really enjoyed the POTC movies and I enjoyed the other Lego titles so naturally I had a great time playing Lego POTC for the Wii. I especially enjoyed the changes in the gameplay elements such as the auto-shift into split-screen when in co-op mode when both players's actions couldn't fit onto one screen. My only complaint would be that, in the Wii version at least, my wife and I I really enjoyed the POTC movies and I enjoyed the other Lego titles so naturally I had a great time playing Lego POTC for the Wii. I especially enjoyed the changes in the gameplay elements such as the auto-shift into split-screen when in co-op mode when both players's actions couldn't fit onto one screen. My only complaint would be that, in the Wii version at least, my wife and I experienced a pretty bad glitch in the last level of the "On Stranger Tides" world. Every time one of us hit a tree in the initial "room" the game would freeze and the speakers would emit a loud and obnoxious sound. This really soured my experience. But by avoiding hitting those particular trees we were able to complete the game and even get True Pirate on the level on our first run through in Story Mode. Other than that, my wife and I had a blast playing this game and I would recommend it, especially if you are gonna play through it with a friend. … Expand

This is not as good as other Lego themed video games, but it is still pretty good. It didn't have that much action, and was frustrating in parts, but it was still a nice Pirates of the Caribbean adventure, and is certainly a great game for kids who are too young to play other games. It's even fun for adults. Anyone who likes the Pirates of the Caribbean movies should get this game.

LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game is a Nintendo Wii game released on May 10, 2011 from the LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean franchise with characters made of LEGO. It was released before the movie, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was released.

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Gameplay

Acting unlike the games from the LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Batman, LEGO Harry Potter and LEGO Indiana Jones games, players take place in the Port hub and there's no shop, unlike in LEGO Indiana Jones: The Adventure Continues, LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars and LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 as they must buy the items by walking into them. There are also abilities to dive underwater and is the second game where you can go underwater unlike most of the LEGO games where you can't dive underwater, but most characters can go underwater, except cursed crew members of the Black Pearl, Flying Dutchman and Queen Anne's Revenge can go underwater. If you collect all eighty-four gold bricks by completing every level, being a true pirate, finding all compass items and finding all ships in a bottle, you'll open the secret gate the blocks the entrance to the level that's similar tp Pirates of the Caribbean ride from Disneyland.

Abilities

Diving Underwater - When you dive underwater, your hearts will go down, as you must reach the surface or you'll drown!

Cursed Form - If you pick up a golden coin, you'll go underwater, but if you remove it, you'll be normal.

Singing - Philip Swift or a mermaid can sing to break the glass.

Magnetizing - Blackbeard can only magnetize a red and black object with the Sword of Trition.

Spyglass - When you're using the spyglass, you must focus on the important thing.

Big Gun - The only character who has the big gun is Marty and it can destroy silver objects.

Music - You can find a guitar that plays rock music. Scrum is the only character to use his music mandolin.

Coral - The only characters that can go through it are crewmembers of the Flying Dutchman.


LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean is the ninth LEGO video game to be made and the seventh Pirates of the Caribbean video game (fourth console video game).

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History

LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean was announced in May 2010, by Traveller's Tales Jon Burton, and on November 18, 2010, by Traveller's Tales Mark Stone. The game follows the previous LEGO video games: Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Batman and Harry Potter Years 1-4.

It was released on May 10, 2011, to coincide with the release of the fourth installment of the film series. It was developed by TT Games and distributed by Traveller's Tales and Disney Interactive for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable and Microsoft Windows.

LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean is based on the Pirates of the Caribbean Pirates of the Caribbean films: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Dead Man's Chest, At World's End, as well as On Stranger Tides, which was released May 20, 2011. It featured over 70 characters from the franchise, and its flagship drop-in, drop-out co-op gameplay. The 3DS version uses the StreetPass feature to activate sword fights.

Movies in the Game

The concept of LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game came from the first four Pirates of the Caribbean movies.

Levels

Curse of the Black Pearl

  • Chapter 1 - Port Royal
  • Chapter 2 - Tortuga
  • Chapter 3 - The Black Pearl Attacks
  • Chapter 4 - Smuggler's Den (not in handheld versions)
  • Chapter 5 - Isla de Muerta

Dead Man's Chest

  • Chapter 1 - Pelegostos
  • Chapter 2 - A Touch of Destiny (Not in handheld versions)
  • Chapter 3 - The Dutchman's Secret
  • Chapter 4 - Isla Cruces
  • Chapter 5 - The Kraken

At World's End

  • Chapter 1 - Singapore
  • Chapter 2 - Davy Jones' Locker/Up is Down (Not in handheld versions)
  • Chapter 3 - Norrington's Choice/Escape from Flying Dutchman
  • Chapter 4 - The Brethren Court/Shipwreck City
  • Chapter 5 - The Maelstrom

On Stranger Tides

  • Chapter 1 - London Town
  • Chapter 2 - Queen Anne's Revenge
  • Chapter 3 - White Cap Bay
  • Chapter 4 - A Spanish Legacy (Not in handheld versions)
  • Chapter 5 - The Fountain of Youth

List of characters

The following is a list of characters that are playable in the majority of the game systems.

  • Jack Sparrow (Cursed)
  • Hungry Cannibal
  • Angry Cannibal
  • Captain Bellamy
  • Lian
  • Park
  • Gentleman Jocard
  • Ancient Sailor
  • Angelica (Disguised)
  • 10 Custom Characters
  • Jack Sparrow (music)

Handheld only

  • Steng
  • Quittance
  • Old Haddy
  • Manray
  • Monk
  • Ezekiel
  • Cabin Boy
  • Royal Navy Soldier
  • Royal Navy Captain
  • E.I.T.C Soldier
  • E.I.T.C Captain
  • Tortuga Shooter
  • Tortuga Musketeer
  • Executioner
  • Palace Guard
  • Palace Guard Captain
  • Spanish Soldier
  • Spanish Captain

Extra toggle only

  • Nervous Pirate
  • Soldier
  • Fusillier
  • Town Lady
  • Town Girl
  • Town Man
  • Town Pirate
  • Dangerous Pirate
  • Worried Pirate
  • Angry Pirate (also available on handheld versions) (also available on handheld versions)
  • Officer (robes) (also available on handheld versions) (robes) (also available on handheld versions)
  • Company Soldier
  • Company Officer
  • River Lady
  • River Man
  • Singapore Man
  • Singapore Lady
  • Singapore Pirate
  • Jelly (also available on handheld versions)
  • Finnegan (also available on handheld versions)
  • Wheelback (also available on handheld versions)
  • Dutchman Pirate
  • Broondjongen (also available on handheld versions)
  • Imaginary Jack (pistol)
  • Imaginary Jack (spade)
  • Imaginary Jack (bomb)
  • Zombie Pirate
  • Mermaid
  • Spain Officer
  • Spain Soldier

Differences from the films

The Curse of the Black Pearl

  • In the prologue, instead of singing (due to no voice acting), young Elizabeth Swann hums "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)"
    • In that scene, Joshamee Gibbs danced like a pirate instead of telling her that it is bad luck to sing about pirates.

    Dead Man's Chest

      is shorter than in the movie.
    • In the Handheld version, Will doesn't meet Wyvern.
    • Leech strangely doesn't appear in the game at all.
    • Beckett has a doll of Elizabeth, but in the film he has Red Coat dolls. dresses as Elizabeth in her jail cell.
    • The scene where Elizabeth holds Beckett at gunpoint is omitted.
    • The scene where Bootstrap Bill Turner tells Jack that his time ran out is omitted.
    • The scene where Jack gets out of the Turkish Prison is omitted.
    • Jack doesn't lose his hat until Davy Jones takes it.
    • The scene where Will searches for Jack Sparrow in Tortuga is omitted.
    • When Will finds Jack on Isla de Pelegostos, Jack is already tied to the stick. In the movie, Will finds Jack on his throne.
    • Will and Gibbs are in separate cages even though in the movie, they are in the same cage.
    • Will and Gibbs are the only ones in the cages.
    • The scene where Leech and his-would be mutineers fell in the ravine is ommited. is still a member of Jack's crew in the game, as shown following Pelegostos, whereas she was absent for the rest of the films. is still alive after they escape Pelegostos rather than LeJon.
    • The trip to Tia Dalma's shack was longer than in the movie.
    • Jack and his crew fight a giant crocodile in Tia Dalma's swamp.
    • On the wrecked vessel, Will finds a sailor with a starfish on his face instead of someone with no face.
    • When Davy Jones appeared on the Black Pearl, Jack uses his spyglass again to teleport Jones far away.
    • Davy Jones was sad while he plays his pipe organ. In the movie, he was just crazy.
    • When Will meets his father, the camera rotated around them and they mirrored each other.
    • The Liar's dice are bigger.
    • When Will takes the key from Davy Jones' beard, he replaces it with a banana instead of the drawing of the key.
    • Pintel gets chased by monkeys on Isla Cruces.
    • There is a giant crab on Isla Cruces.
    • In the duel for the key, Will and Norrington team up against Jack instead of all three against each other.
    • In the handheld version, when a gate closes where Jack goes in, you can hear the dinner is served soundtrack, however, it is unknown who was singing this because all the people on Isla Cruces are wiped out.
    • The mill wheel has a horizontal platform in the middle.
    • Davy Jones' heart looks like a collectable heart with his hat instead of an organic heart.
    • Hadras' head is placed in the Dead Man's Chest.
    • Elizabeth, instead of betraying Jack, helps Jack fight the Kraken and the Kraken grabs her with his tentacle but throws her out onto the boat with Gibbs and Will.
    • When Jack faces the Kraken, instead of waiting with his sword drawn, he jumps in the mouth holding a tooth brush with toothpaste on it, because the Kraken's breath stinks.
    • Davy Jones finds Hadras' head in the chest.
    • Everyone is happy to see Barbossa.
    • When the Guard Dog becomes chief of the Pelegostos, the cannibals act like dogs and the Dog laughs at them.

    At World's End

    • Instead of being hanged, the convicts accused of piracy are put in the stocks and have food chucked at them.
    • The cabin boy hums a sea chaty rather than singing Hoist the Colours.
    • Lord Beckett is annoyed by the singing.
    • Barbossa and Elizabeth do not meet Tai Huang until after going to the Bath House.
    • The part were Gibbs and the rest of the crew go under the Bath House is omitted, instead they hide in one of the baths.
    • Sao Feng agrees in the bath house, instead of in the streets, to the supplies in which Barbosa would receive (they also appear to be close friends).
    • The Hai Peng was not destroyed, but abandoned, in the movie it was destroyed by the waterfall that led to Davy Jones' Locker.
    • The rescue crew land straight on the Black Pearl when they land on the locker.
    • Tia Dalma gets put in the brig as soon as the Black Pearl returns to the real world.
    • Beckett negotiating with Jack is omitted.
    • Elizabeth only wanted to go on the Empress because she could have a relaxing bath.
    • When Elizabeth exits the bathroom, Sao Feng is already dead.
    • Norrington gets the help of Mullroy and Murtogg to free Elizabeth and her crew from the brig.
    • Norrington hits Davy Jones in the face with a fish instead of stabbing him. Norrington's head is then put on the fish by Davy Jones rather than being killed by Bootstrap, although he is stabbed by Bootstrap, before Jones does this.
    • Captain Teague strangely does not appear at all in the game.
    • Instead of a vote, the Pirate King selected through a game of Spin the Bottle.
    • Even after the bottle landed on Jack, he spun it again so it could land on Elizabeth.
    • Will attempted to get to the meeting by swimming to Shipwreck Cove after Jack pushed him from the Pearl (therefore, he never met with Becket and was too late to make it to Shipwreck Cove).
    • The meeting with Beckett, Will and Davy Jones on the Endeavor is omitted.
    • In the meeting on the spit of land, the parley is settled through a game of rock paper scissors between Jack and Davy.
    • Ragetti accidentally spills the cup holding pieces of eight.
    • The pieces of Eight deviate from the movie (for instance, Chevalle's appears to be a croissant rather than a playing card).
    • Calypso has clothes in god form.
    • Jack the Monkey drags the chest over to Will, and Will stabs the heart rather than Jack using Will's arm to stab the heart.
    • Bootstrap didn't carve Will's heart out and place it inside the Dead Man's Chest, like in the movie. Instead, Will jumps up and grabs a heart from his health bar and throws it into the Dead Man's Chest.
    • The crew of the Dutchman still look like sea creatures when Davy Jones dies.
    • Will still looks the same after becoming captain of the Dutchman.
    • Will Turner III was playing with a toy version of the Flying Dutchman when Will returned.

    On Stranger Tides

    • The part were the fishermen discover the ancient sailor is omitted.
    • King Ferdinand accidentally kills the ancient fisherman when he tries to take the book from him.
    • Angelica steals the book from the Spanish with a fishing rod. (disguised as Jack) wears a face hider, with a nose, mustache and glasses.
    • The court scene is omitted.
    • Joshamee Gibbs accompanies Jack to St James's Palace. This was to make the level more co-op friendly.
    • When Gibbs and Jack attempt to escape from the palace, Jack takes a piece of chicken.
    • Angelica has henchmen to attack Jack.
    • Angelica knocks out Jack with a saucepan in the storage room instead of the Quartermaster shooting him with a voodoo dart by the River Thames. Jack is only shot by the Quartermaster with a dart in the portable version.
    • Gibbs eats the map instead of burning it.
    • In the Mutiny on the Queen Anne's Revenge, Jack has to only recruit Garheng, Salaman and the Cook.
    • Yeoman and Master-at-Arms are absent and replaced by to grey skinned Zombies.
    • After the Mutiny, the Cook is turned in a zombie straight away instead of being killed by Greek fire then turned into a zombie.
    • The scene with Jack and Angelica dancing is omitted. Instead Angelica asks Jack to read a book about the Fountain of Youth but Jack refuses and Angelica walks towards him in a flirty manner and pushes him into the room with the ships in bottles.
    • Philip, Scrum and Derrick are the only ones who have to go out to attract the mermaids. is the mermaid who goes to the raft off of the coast of Whitecap Bay.
    • Philip and Syrena fall in love at Whitecap Bay instead of the unnamed island.
    • When the lighthouse is destroyed, Syrena lands straight in the case.
    • In the handheld version, the Cook is eaten by Tamara rather than Derrick and Purser being the ones that get eaten.
    • Derrick survives the mermaid attack.
    • The Cliff Scene is omitted.
    • Instead of slitting his throat, Blackbeard hurtles food at Philip in order to make Syrena cry.
    • Jack and Barbossa don't get captured in the Spanish camp.
    • Barbossa and Jack escape the camp in a tree slingshot.
    • The Jungle Pools scene is omitted.
    • Blackbeard and Angelica make their way to the Fountain straight away, leaving the collapsed bridge behind them.
    • Groves and other British Marines do not show up during the battle at the Fountain of Youth and during the attack on the Spanish camp.
    • Instead of the British fighting Blackbeard's men, the Spanish soldiers do battle with them.
    • Instead of stabbing Blackbeard with a poisoned sword, Barbossa throws a poison frog at Blackbeard. It later bounces off Angelica, poisoning her as well.
    • During the boss fight with Blackbeard, Syrena joins Jack and the others to defeat Blackbeard.
    • Jack and Barbossa fight Blackbeard together rather than Barbossa fighting Blackbeard alone. This is to make it more co-op friendly.
    • In the portable version, the Spaniard chucks a bomb at Blackbeard and blows him up. Why this happened is unknown.
    • When Blackbeard is defeated, Angelica slaps Jack in the face with Blackbeard's beard.
    • At the end, Barbossa recovers his original pirate hat, but still wears his Navy coat.
    • Angelica finds Jack's hat washed up on the island rather than the voodoo doll.

    Gameplay

    Gameplay is similar to previous Lego games in the series. The game uses the same two player drop in drop out co-op mechanics used in all the Lego 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 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.

    Development

    The game was officially announced on 18 November 2010. 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, as the name suggests, set in Port Royal and is based on the first few chapters of "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.

    Trailers

    Trailers for all four movie story modes of the game have all been released and a debut and teaser trailers have been released too.

    Reception

    The game has received positive reviews. GameSpot gave 6.5/10 for PC, PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii, while 6.0/10 for PSP, 3DS, and DS. IGN gave 7.5/10 for PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, and DS, while 8.0/10 for 3DS. 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."

    Eurogamer rated the game a 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."GameInformer 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."

    Sales

    Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game was the third top-selling video game in May 2011. As of May 2012, the game has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.

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