First, the well four strongest arguments for this game:
- Control exactly intuitive
- Interface very user-friendly and clear
- Graphics really succeeded to appropriate sound = Pirate atmosphere 1A
And unlike the previous speaker:
- Varied gameplay (!)
The introduction to the game turns out to be interactive tutorial, which really facilitates access to the gameplay. The interface is not cluttered nest, but the player always moves a maximum of one level "above" the actual game. The level map is extremely large; Ubisoft has also very fresh content in the form of an update nachgeschoben (eg fish Yay!! D). The flow of the game I would call multi-layered; the player has to act very many different ways in the game. Whether he denies missions, assassinations perpetrated, hires the tavern crew, his ship is expanding or at random like a pirate roams the seven seas - all is left to the player. As the "big brother" of the players either the main mission can follow or simply - and literally it here - let 'drive' through the game. This playful freedom statuiert my opinion an example in the mobile games world. No trace of boredom!
In my opinion well worth the "investment" in these relatively expensive app. So even omitted the times Pay2Win system of "freemium" -Apps and the player knows exactly on what he gets involved (thus also indirectly imposed no in-app purchases or annoying advertising). The game is just so extensive and almost perfectly executed that it is really worth its money.
Finally, I would like to say briefly that the Game, for example on my Galaxy S2 runs smoothly. Sure, there are here and there, of course, graphical compromises, but nothing really what the game becomes cloudy.
In this sense: Ahoy ye landlubbers!