Epic Pirates Story Epic Devs LLC Duke A.Blizzardo, an evil pirate King, terrorizes the Caribbean. You seek revenge, as he was the one who took your fathe⦠$0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsDuke A.Blizzardo, an evil pirate King, terrorizes the Caribbean. You seek revenge, as he was the one who took your father away. Now it is your time to become a great leader and gather a party of hardened pirates to take his place away from him. On your journey you will have to master difficult battles with barracudas, mermaids, strange undead, monkeys, Indians and fearsome pirates. You start on an lonely island with a small boat. Over time your party and town grow until you are powerful enough to encounter A.Blizzardo. Gather powerful weapons, build crazy buildings, hold funny events and become the pirate king. This is the first game from the studio Epic Devs. We hope you enjoy your stay in our game and savour the awesome pixel art, which will remind you of the unique Kairosoft games and their artwork. Epic Pirates Story should show you the potential of our team, and we hope that you will enjoy all the upcoming titles that we are working on like: Epic Movies Story, Epic Car Story and The Conquest: Colonization. Information Seller:Epic Devs LLC Genre:Simulation, Strategy Release:Apr 15, 2013 Updated:Jul 06, 2013 Version:1.2 Size:36.4 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (7) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel I haven't played this but my understanding is its a Kairosoft-style game. It just went free for the first time since coming out a few months ago (and has no IAP). Alister Well-Known Member Jul 1, 2012 1,268 0 0 Philippines #2 Alister, Jul 6, 2013 This is an epic find,hehe..Thanks and huzzah!! Mene <b>ACCOUNT CLOSED</b>: <em>Officially</em> Quit iO Mar 18, 2012 1,873 0 0 #3 Mene, Jul 6, 2013 Looks interesting. Is the iap ok to ignore or is it like timer based leeching that makes the game unplayable? Royce Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2011 4,240 180 63 #4 Royce, Jul 6, 2013 There is no IAP, so nothing to worry about there. So far, it seems to be a polished if somewhat shallow Kairosoft type sim, but still fun. I guess if it was easy to make Kairosoft type games as well as Kairosoft does, everyone would be making them Mene <b>ACCOUNT CLOSED</b>: <em>Officially</em> Quit iO Mar 18, 2012 1,873 0 0 #5 Mene, Jul 6, 2013 Great! Thanks, I'll grab that ASAP! Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,587 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #6 Greyskull, Jul 7, 2013 I played the lite version. Strangely enough, it had no ads or iaps. There was an update which I never played; perhaps it was made -more free- after that. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,587 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #7 Greyskull, Jul 7, 2013 Forgot to add, it's fun...at least early on. It might be simple compared to Kairosoft games, but it tells you what does what. I still haven't gotten into any Kairosoft game because there are damn near no explanations for anything. Sure, I could wade through 60 pages of instructions seemingly written in no particular sequence, but I don't remember a thing by the end. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Looks interesting. Is the iap ok to ignore or is it like timer based leeching that makes the game unplayable?
There is no IAP, so nothing to worry about there. So far, it seems to be a polished if somewhat shallow Kairosoft type sim, but still fun. I guess if it was easy to make Kairosoft type games as well as Kairosoft does, everyone would be making them
I played the lite version. Strangely enough, it had no ads or iaps. There was an update which I never played; perhaps it was made -more free- after that.
Forgot to add, it's fun...at least early on. It might be simple compared to Kairosoft games, but it tells you what does what. I still haven't gotten into any Kairosoft game because there are damn near no explanations for anything. Sure, I could wade through 60 pages of instructions seemingly written in no particular sequence, but I don't remember a thing by the end.