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King of Seas Free Download Unfitgirl You want to be a pirate—you’re only human, after all—and this game has you covered. Defending yourself from the navy, attacking innocent people for loot, sailing around doing nothing more than looking for trouble… all present and correct. You don’t have to be horrible on the high seas, but when it’s made as fun as it is here, it’s pretty darn tempting. While there’s a story, it’s not particularly deep, and could be comfortably summed up in a tweet (including spoilers). The important thing is that you go from member of the nautical monarchy to outlaw pirate with amusing speed, and terrorising strangers is more fun than living a life of luxury could ever have been. Exploring (and blowing up) this world in your ship is immensely satisfying, which is just as well; you never set foot on dry land. You never really ‘set foot’ anywhere. Ports are little more than a collection of menus for buying, selling and quest-gathering. Outside of these, the boat is essentially your avatar, controlled with a choice of three levels of camera zoom. The two furthest away give the impression of looking down on, and playing with, your own personal pirate playset. Controls are nice and simple. Speed is dictated by how many of your three sails you have unfurled (as well as wind direction), which means taking a few down for tight turns, which can come in handy during combat. Speaking of which, to begin with, you’ll rely on your cannons. Shooting to the left or right of your ship, positioning and awareness of range is important. As is timing; they take a few seconds to reload each time. You can even concentrate on ruining a ship’s sails first, thereby severely reducing their speed. Thankfully, though, this is a game with little interest in realism. There’s a huge number of upgrades to find, loot, and buy.Unfitgirl.COM SEXY GAMES

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Aspects such as hull, crew, and sails will affect attack and defence stats; but after a little while, you’ll also start to come across special abilities, most of which are magical. It seems unlikely that real pirates were using flamethrowers and magical beams of energy, or summoning giant tentacles to attack their enemies from the sea, but I bet they would’ve liked to. In King of Seas, most of these abilities allow you to attack ships from significant distance. While even upgraded cannons have a surprisingly limited range, most of these abilities—cheerily explained away as magic, if they have any explanation at all—tend to have double the reach or more, and sometimes don’t even require aiming. They work on a cooldown longer than that of your cannons, so can’t be spammed, but have unlimited uses. Combat therefore becomes a case of chipping away ship health with cannons, while carefully selecting and timing your more powerful attacks in between shots. No matter how or why conflict starts—sometimes I attack merchants and treasure ships for loot, sometimes navy ships spot me and start attacking, once I murdered a load of tourists just because a woman named Karen asked me to—it follows the same general pattern. You’ll both do slow nautical doughnuts in an effort to stay out of the other’s attack range and angle, attacking at any and every opportunity. This makes your sailing abilities important, and successfully avoiding a barrage of cannonballs very satisfying. Fortunately, enemy ships almost never have any special abilities, so once you have a decent ship with a range of attacks (this might take a few hours), you’ll have a significant advantage. Not enough to be invincible, but enough to enjoy a power trip.

Shape your own adventure.

The decision to severely limit enemy use of these extra abilities was a wise one; it keeps player progression meaningful by allowing your ship to become noticeably more powerful and, to be honest, widespread AI use of magic would almost certainly lead to frustratingly regular deaths. If you do want a significant challenge, the highest difficulty offers permadeath; but I play on the recommended mode which even allows you to keep all your cargo upon death, as this staves off frustration. You may notice that I so far haven’t really touched on what the game actually asks you to do. This is because, to be honest, it’s not very good at that bit. After what is essentially an extended tutorial, the story progresses by, generally speaking, sending you to and fro with simple objectives until it hopes you run up against ships of a much higher level than yours. Worse, roughly three quarters of the way through, it introduces the idea of conquering ports. This is a horrible idea for a few reasons. Secondly, although you can forget about these sequences once you’ve completed three of them (apart from the penultimate fight), the majority of ports that you discover aren’t recorded on your map. I honestly don’t know if this is a bug or a feature. This makes finding them more down to chance than planning. It also means that, when a character started to inform me when certain ports were under attack, I always ignored him because I had no idea where they were. Despite the clear flaws in nudging the player along, I enjoyed almost every minute with the game. Sure, after eight hours or so I started to wish for a better-structured experience that I could dip in and out of, but that doesn’t change the fact that this is a really great sandbox to mess around in.911 Operator

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The need to largely make your own fun means King of Seas won’t appeal to people looking for consistent direction. For my part, I love the fact that I can be as mean or moral a pirate as I like. Especially as nobody remembers any of my naughty behaviour for very long. 3DClouds, the studio behind racers such as All-Star Fruit Racing, Xenon Racer, and Race With Ryan have taken time away from the circuit and are back with a procedurally generated pirate adventure that charges players with becoming the one true King of the Seas. There’s a touch of Sid Meier’s Pirates here, a dash of Sea of Thieves and even a little Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag thrown into the mix for good measure. However, what starts off rather promisingly soon exposes itself to be a disappointingly shallow experience, one that’s happy to dole out repetitive fetch quests and boils the exciting, lawless life of a pirate down to nothing much more than a constant, tiresome grind. Let’s stay positive for as long as we can here though, as things do get off to a pretty good start with an initial story setup that seems to promise plenty of intrigue, revenge and adventure. Starting out in King of Seas you’ll choose whether to play as a male or female version of the game’s central protagonist and, after a quick tutorial on how to command a tiny little Sloop, you’re thrown into a tale that sees you fight to avenge your father, clear your name and restore the rightful heir to the throne of this watery world. There’s magic, voodoo, Royal Navy bad guys, double-crossing and all sorts of shenanigans thrown into the mix at the outset and early gameplay impressions suggest this one’s got the goods to back up its tantalising narrative. Controlling your dinky little Brigs, Sloops, Galleons and Frigates is a breeze here and it feels rather good to boot. Your speed is controlled by how many of your ship’s three sails you’ve currently got unfurled, with the left bumper slowing you down and the right speeding you up.

Customize your ship.

It’s a simple system but one that allows you to pull off some pretty nifty manoeuvres during battles, slowing right down to a stop for a sharp turn and then immediately speeding up as you change direction giving you the ability to almost ‘handbrake turn’ your vessel to get the drop on enemies and line your cannons up for a blast across their bows. Speaking of cannons, each class of ship has a different number of these lining its left and right (starboard and port?) sides and pressing ‘LT’ or ‘RT’ will fire these off at your foes. It requires good timing and positioning in order to get a clean shot on an enemy ship and choosing when to open yourself up to attack, manoeuvring your boat into harm’s way so that you can successfully unload your guns, is where King of Seas is most captivating. Add to this a number of ridiculous magic-based special moves and you’ve got yourself a combat system that’s a bit of a hoot, when everything is going your way. For reasons explained throughout the game’s story, King of Seas enables you to outfit your craft with a host of OTT magical powers and attacks in order to help you get the upper hand in its naval battles. Our current favourite rig — a speedy and highly manoeuvrable little Sloop — has the ability to call forth a Kraken’s tentacle from the depths which smashes down onto enemy ships, it can turbo-boost out of harm’s way leaving a deadly trail of fire in its wake or even temporarily transform into an ethereal ghostly version of itself through which all incoming fire simply passes without causing damage. You can summon sharks to attack, produce supernatural clouds to confuse your prey, use your ship as a flaming battering ram and even have your crew pee on your cannons to reduce their reloading times! Mario Party Superstars PC

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New ship powers and upgrades can be found in and around the game’s map by picking up debris found floating in the water, searching wrecks, grabbing treasure from beaches, completing missions or simply buying them at a port market, and all of these come in the usual common, epic and legendary forms. Further to this you’ll also find a handful of goods and items that can be traded for a profit in the many ports you’ll happen across and there’s a basic economy at work that sees some ports offer better prices on certain goods than others at any given time. All of the cash you make from this enables you to buy new gear or purchase ships and the XP you gain as you fight and collect items gives you points to allocate to the now-expected skill tree which branches into firepower, manoeuvrability and magic upgrades. So far, so good, then. There’s a decent premise here, the combat and basic boat controls are fine and we can absolutely get down with sailing the high seas to pick fights, find new gadgets for our ships and engage with the game’s rudimentary economy as the story unfolds. However, spend a little more time with King of Seas and things begin to unravel pretty quickly. That story, which starts off so promisingly, very abruptly ruins all of its own surprises and intrigue in a very early doors exposition dump. Combat, which is undoubtedly fun in small doses when it’s going your way, becomes extremely tedious due to a lack of fast travel that sees you respawn at the same base — usually miles away from your target — every single time you die, and side quests soon reveal themselves to be the worst kind of repetitive fetch quest filler. Indeed, after an hour or two this game descends into an utterly relentless and punishing grind that it doesn’t even try to hide.

Prepare for battle.

Very early on we had a main campaign mission that charged us with defeating a ship that was several levels above ours, one that kicked our pirate ass immediately every time we approached it. So, in order to level up (at this point we didn’t know the enemy ship would level up alongside us) we decided to do some side quests, taking on three different missions, all of which turned out to be exactly the same as the campaign mission we were having trouble with, every one of them wanting us to go destroy this very same high level boat. We eventually discovered — with no help from the game — that we could buy a power from a port’s carpenter which saw us pass this first major test of our skills, but it wasn’t before we’d spent a good few hours grinding for money and XP, raising our level slowly, dying, being respawned on the other side of the map and painstakingly travelling all the way back to have another go. It really does feel overly punitive and even on normal difficulty this game will punish you incessantly for the first handful of hours before you get a few decent powers and abilities to take into combat. To make things even more infuriating, there also seems to be little real rhyme or reason to how much damage you take in a battle here, sometimes an enemy will sink you in two shots, sometimes you’ll seem almost impervious to cannon fire. Damage is split into three sections, crew, hull and sails, which should work to give the combat a little strategy as you can switch between three types of ammo to target each of these elements of an enemy craft. However, in practice it doesn’t really seem to make a great deal of difference and we ended up forgetting about switching ammo types, relying almost entirely on our supernatural abilities to fight from range as getting up close and personal is such a crap-shoot.

Add to this one-shot kills from random tentacles that rise out of the depths and wreck your boat, constant interference from other craft turning 1v1 battles into messy free-for-alls, and a system of repairs that sees you constantly run out of materials to patch up damage and the combat here very quickly becomes a drag — which is truly unfortunate as combat really is all that King of Seas has got to offer. King of Seas is an ARPG adventure game set in a nautical pirate world. Become the most legendary pirate of all time as you embark on an epic adventure across the boundless and ominous sea. Discover lost islands and treasures, fight rival pirates and menacing monsters all in your bid to become king of the sea.  Dive into a magnificent, nautical world. Complete quests to shape your journey and meet unique characters along the way. But be warned, the world around you will react and change depending on the actions you take. Naval routes will change and with each conquered settlement the difficulty adapts to make for a more challenging adventure.  Changes in the weather can knock you off your sea legs. From thick fog to dangerous storms, sail at your own risk and watch out for the direction of the wind. You could be blown right into an enemy’s path if you don’t strategize well enough.  Choose from five different types of highly customisable ships: The Sloop, Brig, Flute, Frigate and Galleon. With over 900 items available to collect and deck out your ship with you can create a battle-ready vessel that’s the envy of rival pirates.

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Each settlement produces their own unique products. Buy them at the lowest price possible and sell them to other settlements where they are in high demand. Line your pockets with gold and spend on improvements to your ship and on brand new skills. You’re not alone out on the open ocean. Throughout your adventure you’ll face off in naval battles with monsters and rival pirates. Keep your wits about you and use strategy to win. Battle mechanics aren’t limited to blasting cannons, on your adventure you’ll acquire up to 20 different combat skills from flamethrowers to voodoo rituals. Each battle you win will raise the bounty on your head and you’ll be challenged by even more fearsome foes.  There is so much to explore in the epic world of King of Seas. Discover secret maps hidden in the depths and excavate precious treasures. Go fishing and uncover as many as 30 varieties of fish living below the ocean surface. Complete special side missions and reap rewards that can help you on your adventure. King of Seas is a top-down/isometric boat-based open world exploration game. The player chooses one of two siblings and, after the tutorial that sets up how to sail the boat and collect debris, the player is dropped into political intrigue. As the offspring of the king of seas, they are accused of murdering their father with ‘Voodoo’ and are set adrift. They are rescued by some local pirates and embark on their journey to clear their name. This is an unlikely pick for a dev team that normally focuses on racing/car-combat, but I was feeling pretty positive after the opening couple of hours. The main way to clear their name is for the player to make money for upgrades and bigger ships, so that they can conquer ports and expand their influence. They start with a Sloop, a nippy little boat limited by its slim number of canons.Half Past Fate

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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: 64 bit Windows 10 / 8 / 7
Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz / AMD FX-8150 3.6GHz or equivalent
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 550 Ti / Radeon HD 6790 2GB VRAM*
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 4 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX compatible soundcard


Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: 64 bit Windows 10 / 8 / 7
Processor: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 1600X 3.6GHz
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 960 / Radeon HD 7950 3GB VRAM*
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 4 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX compatible soundcard

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  2. At the bottom of the Start menu, type Folder Options into the Search box, then press the Enter key.
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  5. Return to the Start menu and select Computer, then double click Local Disk (C:), and then open the Program Files folder. On some systems, this folder is called ‘Program Files(x86)’.
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