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LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game

2011Traveller's TalesPlayStation 3, Wii, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Xbox 360

LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game is an action adventure game that brings the Pirates of the Caribbean world and all its colorful characters to life in LEGO Brick form. Players experience all the memorable scenes from all four films in the humorous and quirky LEGO Video Games style.

What it feels like

The game embraces comic, irreverent humor in retelling the films through LEGO's quirky comedic lens. A mischievous, teasing tone encourages experimentation with character abilities and breaking the environment. LEGO's fanciful take on Pirates of the Caribbean delights in absurdist, slightly ridiculous reimaginings.

Lighthearted80%
Playful75%
Whimsical65%

What it's about

Pirates, seafaring adventure, treasure, and naval settings are the core thematic anchor. Following Captain Jack Sparrow and crew on an adventure against curses and enemies echoes classic quest structure.

Pirates & High Seas85%
Heroic Quest60%

How it plays

Jumping, climbing, and navigating hazardous geometry form a core challenge across levels. Solving puzzles woven into the game world—breaking LEGO objects, assembling pieces, and manipulating the environment. Combat against pirates and creatures uses basic sword and hand-to-hand attacks as a primary interaction.

Platforming75%
Environmental Puzzles70%
Melee Combat65%
Character Action50%
Loot & Drops50%
Inventory Management40%
Crafting35%

How it looks and sounds

LEGO's charming blocky aesthetic, rounded proportions, and whimsical character designs define the visual identity. Bright, saturated LEGO colors and cheerful Caribbean settings drive the visual appeal. The deliberate LEGO brick visual style creates a deliberately blocky, faceted 3D appearance.

Cute80%
Vibrant Color75%
Low-Poly65%
Diegetic UI35%

How it's structured

The game follows a bounded narrative arc through all four Pirates films with a definite beginning, middle, and end. Designed for solo play with campaign progression, though multiplayer options exist as secondary modes. Split-screen co-op is a core feature allowing two players to play together on the same machine.

Campaign85%
Single-Player80%
Local Co-op75%
Hub-and-Spoke70%

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Campaign75%Playful75%Lighthearted70%Single-Player65%

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Campaign90%Local Co-op80%Playful80%Single-Player75%

Shares Lighthearted, Cute, Platforming, Vibrant Color.

Both lean into Single-Player, Lighthearted, Cute, Platforming.

Single-Player65%Lighthearted60%Cute55%Platforming55%

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