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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (video game)

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Developer(s) Griptonite Games
Amaze Entertainment

<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Publisher(s)</th><td>Buena Vista Games</td></tr>

Release date(s) June 27, 2006
Genre(s) Adventure, Action
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer, online

<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Rating(s)</th><td>ESRB: Teen, Everyone 10 and older</td></tr>

Platform(s) Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PSP

<tr><th style="background-color: #ccccff;">Media</th><td>DS card, GBA cartridge, UMD</td></tr>

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a video game based on the film of the same name developed by Griptonite Games and Amaze Entertainment for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS and PSP. It is an adventure game that follows the events of the movie while also bringing in new interactive elements that aren't included in the movie.

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[edit] Gameplay

The game incorporates role playing elements where Jack Sparrow and the Black Pearl can be customized. Dead Man's Chest is played on land and sea, on land the player must defeat enemies, search for treasure or for comrades, items, rumours and boat enhancements can be bought from towns. When on sea the player must travel from one island to another to play through the story or to explore the world. Sea battles can take place when the Black Pearl is steered towards other boats, during these battles the cannons are fired to damage the opposing ship and once when it has been sufficiently damaged, it's possible to board the burning ship and plunder it for food, grog and even treasures.

The GBA version's gameplay is often described as not unlike the Castlevania game engine.

[edit] Playable Characters

  • Captain Jack Sparrow-Normal Clothing, Tribal Outfit
  • Will Turner-Normal Clothing, Wedding Outfit
  • Elizabeth Swann-Wedding Gown, Red Gown, and Disguise
  • Mortician
  • Lord Cutler Beckett
  • Cannibal Warrior
  • Voodoo Doll
  • Captain Pirate
  • James Norrington

[edit] Screenshot Gallery


[edit] Nintendo DS Credits

Producer: Cheryl Platz
Lead Programmer: Jason Emery
Lead Artist: Mario Ortiz
Designer: Sam Beirne
Programmers: Jen Carlson, Brad Hallisey, Alex Yatskov
Background Artists: Rob Shoff, Lisa Liao
Animator: Bryan Fu
Music: Ian Stocker
Sound Design: Matthew Piersall
Audio Direction: Joseph Graves, Ian Stocker
Additional Art: Marcus Howell, Josh Lokan, Ryan Silva, Tim Gillette, Adam Houghton, Tamara Knoss
Additional Programming: Dennis Kincheloe
Additional Scripting: G. Kelly Toyama
Testing Lead: Keith Miyahara
Software Testers: Cameron Handyside, Brooks Pentheny, Cameron Reeb

[edit] See also

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow

Pirates of the Caribbean video games

[edit] External links

Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean
Films Curse of the Black Pearl | Dead Man's Chest | At Worlds End
Music Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) | Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack | Curse of the Black Pearl soundtrack | Dead Man's Chest soundtrack | Pirates Remixed
Video games Pirates of the Caribbean | The Legend of Jack Sparrow | Dead Man's Chest | Pirates of the Caribbean Online | Pirates of the Caribbean Multiplayer Mobile
Locations Port Royal | Isla de Muerta | Tortuga | Pelegosto | Isla Cruces
Primary characters Captain Jack Sparrow | Will Turner | Elizabeth Swann | Hector Barbossa | Davy Jones | James Norrington | "Bootstrap Bill" Turner
Other characters
and creatures
Weatherby Swann | Joshamee Gibbs | Anamaria | Pintel and Ragetti | Cutler Beckett | Tia Dalma | Sao Feng | Captain Grant Sparrow | Jack the monkey | The Kraken | Minor characters
Ships The Black Pearl | The Flying Dutchman | The Dauntless | The Interceptor | The Empress
Other Theme park attraction | Timeline of films | Dead Man's Chest | East India Trading Company


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