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Puzzle Pirates Reviewed 22

Gamespot has up a review of Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates, examining the game now that it has seen commercial launch in stores. From the article: "Massively multiplayer online puzzle game. Those are the only possible terms you can use to properly describe Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates, one of the weirdest and most original puzzle games we've come across in quite a while."
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Puzzle Pirates Reviewed

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  • by TripMaster Monkey ( 862126 ) * on Saturday May 14, 2005 @11:53PM (#12533531)


    <pirate>

    Avast, ye scurvy dog! This wretched excuse for a story be a scurrilous dupe! [slashdot.org]

    </pirate>

  • by Copperhead ( 187748 ) <talbrechNO@SPAMspeakeasy.net> on Sunday May 15, 2005 @12:36AM (#12533700) Homepage
    Zonk is getting good $$$ everytime he mentions the program. I said that in the last post [slashdot.org]. I'm waiting for him to post a "9.5 out of 10" Slashdot review of the program.

    Is there a way to filter his submissions off the front page?

    • by gmhowell ( 26755 ) <gmhowell@gmail.com> on Sunday May 15, 2005 @12:53AM (#12533776) Homepage Journal
      Yup. The same way the oldtimers ducked Jon Katz and michael the asshat: go to Preferences, click Homepage, then unclick the editors you don't want.
  • Fun game (Score:1, Interesting)

    by gmhowell ( 26755 )
    Fun game. I played for a few months last Fall/Winter while saving up money for a new video card. Looks like there are lots of new puzzles. Might have to reactivate my account. (Especially since my Mac mini is in manufacturing now, and Puzzle Pirates is WAYYYYY better than that slider puzzle game).

    • Especially since my Mac mini is in manufacturing now
      Funny, my Toyota Prius is in the exact same place. I didn't realize the Mac was on backorder too.
  • Why can't they ever post a link to one of my reviews here at Slashdot? I'm sure more people are interested in a review of Mario 64 DS or Nintendogs than they are a random puzzler... :)

    I can but dream... :)

    The pirate talk is always welcome though. Pieces of seven.
    • I am still waiting to get my Pong-review through...
    • Because you're not paying them, I guess.

      Seriously, WTF is up with the constant hype about some stupid puzzle game? Does anyone care? I mean, I know there are lots of different gamers out there, but a puzzle game?

      • I'd say it's because the game is open source, and this is Slashdot.

        I'd say more, but I'd just say the same two things, over and over again.
        • Puzzle Pirates itself is not Open Source. The Narya toolkit used to create it is. This is an important distinction. While you could potentially recreate Puzzle Pirates from the OSS tools, it's not the same as downloading and compiling something off, say SourceForge. Of course, lots of people have created other games [gamegardens.com] with the toolkit.
  • What's simply original seems 'bizarre' to them. Lobo'ed.

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