Braveland Pirate
The Braveland trilogy concludes with the most exciting book of all, number three – welcome to Braveland Pirate strategy game! A crew of pirates led by Captain Jim embarks on a search for the Eternal Treasure. Hordes of undead, chests full of gold, devious pirate captains, and breathtaking adventures await you in the Free Islands. Your Hero steps on the battlefield for the first time in the series Travel freely between the islands on your own ship Random encounters with enemies in the open sea Heaps of rare artifacts stashed away in treasure chests Pirate tricks that change the course of a battle Three talent trees to enhance your captain A real pirate crew: cabin boy, daredevil, cannoneer, possessed, and many more Hand drawn tropical islands surrounded by a vast ocean Hunt for the heads of the most notorious criminals More than seven hours of real adventures
Steam User 31
The game is beautiful, nice music, great graphics, the theme of pirates I like very much, because I love everything about pirates. If you like games with marine themes, as well as turn-based strategy. then this game is definitely for you.
Steam User 23
Braveland Pirate - The final part of a turn-based strategy game from Kaliningrad developers with beautiful, colorful graphics.
Amusing as always. not stressful role-playing turn-based strategy.
Nice picture, nice music. Unlike the first parts, there is a hero on the battlefield. Lots of random encounters at sea, which adds color and playability to the game.The best end of the series.
Steam User 28
Perhaps I'll start with the fact that this is not the first time I have bought a game of this genre from these developers.
This strategy game has a lot of cool and cool features, for example:
-There are different tricks with which you change the course of your battle
-Three lines of talent that enhance your character
And the coolest thing for me is the well-rendered islands.
I really liked the game with its atmosphere of piracy and also cool music
Steam User 67
Braveland Pirate is the third of the series its a Cute turn based RPG game and in my opinion worth the money because in my mind a game worth 1$/hour and its around 7 hours of gameplay time On easy. I completed the whole game on Hard and it took me around 15 hours. The music is perfect but there is only 1 or 2 of them in loop.
The graphics are 2D but with cool colors. The story is fine . You travel accross the islands to level up get gear and gold and upgrade the number of your army. There is a talent tree so u can choose your gameplay offensive,defensive or rage build.
After each battle you earn gold and experience and you repair the number of guys you lost in battle with gold.
There is 3 modes easy,normal and hard and you can change whenever you want but watch out there is a couple achievements about not changing it .
There is achievements for the 100% game hunters :)
I would give it a 3.8 out of 5
Sorry if my english was bad and i hope you will enjoy this game
Melovia
Steam User 26
The third volume of the Braveland serial, now there's "Pirates!" theme! And yeah, while following the line of easy-going, mobile-oriented King's Bounty analogs (with tactical battles of some squads on the hex maps), Braveland Pirate is the longest, and the most sophisticated by the collected gameplay mechanics, if we'll compare it with the first and second volumes. Just like people asked.
Now, there is a map with 7 islands, where you can sail back and forth, grinding exp and money for the "toughest" last battles... And again, it is not that much needed, and the pace of the game was again artificially prolonged. At least now you don't need to complete the game twice (like in Braveland Wizard)... Only 1 and a half. There is a quest, for which you need to unlock 6 islands out of 7, and make several identical decisions (red or blue pill?). Other than that, in that game you'll control your character manually on the battlefield (previously he was just a bystander with some spells to aid his buddies). Other than that... same game as Braveland 1 or 2.
So, the same mark as with the second game about the sorceress, 7/10. It is fair, it is good, light and easy game which you can buy for your child. As of playing it yourself, though... it's kinda boring. It's too shallow and too light for the real pirates. And a bit too grindy for the lovers of the fast "complete" games. I'd rather read some R. L. Stevenson once again ...
Steam User 23
I like strategies. Not a bad game for this price (take it at a discount). I always liked the pirate surroundings, everything is also drawn, it looks nice, I will play for a few more hours, do not pass by.
Steam User 7
TL;DR: this game is the definitive Braveland experience and pretty simple fun at that. Get it on sale, play it, and forget about the first and second game.
This game, on its own, is fine fun. However, after playing through all 3 Braveland games, I've grown discontent with the series as a whole. Braveland is a frustratingly long trilogy for a series that almost never innovates on anything. The only thing innovated from the first game is the forgetful talent system in Wizard and Pirate.
Sure, the heroes and troops are different in each game, but not really... just stack troops and focus on doing as much damage as you can, GG.
The only other difference is that each game is longer than the last.
By the end of this game, I was thoroughly exhausted with the formula and just wanted to be done with it, but only because I had 20+ hours of it already under my belt from playing through the first two games.