"Pockie Pirates Chapter II: Beloved Mr. 2" update gets more content and events
Hull, UK (PRWEB) August 01, 2012
NGames, a leading online publisher, has laid bare the pirate legion group system of their pirate-inspired MMO, Pockie Pirates.
Based on the theme of dream, passion, youth and friendship, Pockie Pirates casts players in the role of a young pirate determined to find legendary treasures and become the King of Pirates.
Launched on July 26th, the Chapter II: The Beloved Mr. 2 update introduced the ability for players to transform into any character they recruit into their crew, as well as a new logbook system to make crew recalls easier to manage.
The "Pirate Group System" takes crew interaction a step further, adding epic group battles and extra team work contribution options to the side-scrolling pirate RPG.
Players can band their crew of NPC's together with their friends, forming massive legions capable of dominating the high seas.
Players must reach level 30 before they can create a legion and lead the development of a group of pirates.
Development options and gameplay benefits for joining a pirate legion include aggressive territory expansion, revenue increases, extra trade, and the ability to earn more prestige in battle.
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To celebrate the launch of Pockie Pirates Chapter 2: The Beloved Mr. 2, NGames are rewarding players with free gifts for putting the new Logbook system through its paces. Pirates who 'Lighten' between 10 – 40 crew members will earn themselves free training potions, shells, cards and more.
Also, from now until August 3rd, players can get their hands on bags of goodies for topping up their accounts with gold.
The Pockie Pirates Chapter II: Beloved Mr. 2 update launched on July 26h. Become the King of the Pirates and join Pockie Pirates on Game321 today: http://pirates.game321.com/
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