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Shiver your timbers with Pixel Piracy on Xbox One – onmsft.com

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February 16, 2016
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Pixel Piracy, the new Xbox One game from developers of the popular indie game Terraria, is available today on the Xbox Store for $14.99. This game is a side-scrolling adventure set in an open-world environment. You play a pirate captain that has to build and customize his own ship, recruit his crew and go explore an ocean filled with hostile ships.

Here’s the game description and announcement video:

Lead the life of a pirate captain in this open world sim! Recruit a crew, outfit them, customize your ship and set sail on the open seas! There you’ll use any combination of aggression, diversion and trade to become the most infamous pirate crew of the seven seas! You can raid, pillage and plunder everything in your path, divert to get what you want or trade for a quick buck. Adventure awaits…

This seems to be a pretty fun game, and you may be in a quite familiar territory if you already played Terraria. Anyway, that cute pixel-art style is still refreshing! Please tell us in the comments if you want to play this game.

Get Pixel Piracy on the Xbox Store.

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