- Source: Corsairs: Conquest at Sea
Corsairs: Conquest at Sea is a 1999 strategy/action/adventure game for the PC, developed and published by Microïds (known for Syberia and its continuation Syberia II). The game is a simulation of the life of a privateer employed by either England, France, the Netherlands or Spain in, most likely, the 17th century. The player can take part in either the campaign, which consists of several scenarios with a specific goal, or adventure mode, where the goal is simply to capture all the ports on the map for their nation.
Reception
Corsairs generally received mixed reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. It was often deemed as being buggy and having outdated sound and graphics, but praised for having a decent storyline and being creative. Adam Pavlacka of NextGen said of the game, "If a little more work had gone into polishing the gameplay, this could have been a real gem. As it is, it's a lump of coal."
References
External links
Corsairs at Microids
Corsairs: Conquest at Sea at MobyGames
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