BOARDING ENEMY SHIPS
Boarding an opponent’s ship is a daring move that, if successful, can bring great reward. You can earn large amounts of Gold points and can loot Treasure from the enemy ships’ storerooms while causing casualties that weaken their crew. This is not without risk; but the reward can be well worth the loss of some crew.
To board an enemy ship, maneuver your vessel along side your enemy. When the 2 ships are in range, look for the on screen text indicating that
you can try to board and hold down the + buttons.
Ship Clash Battle Game
Once the ships are locked together, the battle begins. The Attacking ship tries to push its way onto the other boat, while the Defending player tries to hold them off.
Repeatedly press the∆ buttons as they are displayed on screen to influence the “Tide of Battle” meter in your favor.
The battle ends when the Attacking Ship overwhelms the Defending Ship by pushing the “Tide of Battle” all the way to their side or the battle “times out”.
GAME SHARING
The multiplayer game is designed to be shared with other PSP™ system users who do not have a copy of the PSP™ system game. To play a
There will be no restrictions on game types or game features for those players who do not possess a copy of the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest game. They will have full access to the same game experience as a player with the game UMD™.
However, players without a game disk will not be able to play the single player game. They can only experience the game when shared out by a person who has the purchased copy game UMD™.
All scores and rankings that are won by a player without the game UMD™ will still retain those numbers in a Save Game file saved on their Memory Stick DUO™.
Players who do not have a copy of the game may go to the Game Share option in the PSP™ system menu. From there they will see a message asking if they want to join the Pirates of the Caribbean:Dead Man’s Chest multiplayer game, and either accept or decline.
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