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<p>The demo for <strong>LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game</strong> begins with a young Elizabeth Swan punching a parrot in its face. It&#8217;s pure zaniness, but that&#8217;s what these LEGO games have always been about&#8211;retellings with a special touch. If you&#8217;re not laughing, you&#8217;re not having fun.</p>
<p>I started to play this demo by myself, but when Tara saw what I was doing, she quickly grabbed another controller and joined in on the fun. We&#8217;ve always enjoyed playing the LEGO games together, especially <strong>LEGO Harry Potter, Years 1-4</strong>, which was very close to us in terms of interests. Here&#8217;s a comic I did many moons ago about our time with <strong>LEGO Batman</strong> (the weakest of all the LEGO titles actually):</p>
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<p>Much of the demo for <strong>LEGO Pirates</strong> (I&#8217;m shortening the title from now on) is actually cutscenes, setting the story up and giving Tara and I many reasons to giggle. The entire game will cover all four movies. We&#8217;re playing the first level of the <strong>Curse of the Black Pearl</strong>, which has Jack Sparrow arriving in town and getting locked up, Elizabeth accidentally summoning those cursed pirates and getting herself kidnapped, and Will Turner slowly becoming allies with a wanted criminal.</p>
<p>The first playable part of the demo is inside Will Turner&#8217;s workshop. One player controls Will, and the other controls, um, some guy I can&#8217;t remember the name of. His partner? Together, we broke items, collected studs, fed a carrot to a donkey, and repaired a machine, which revealed where Jack Sparrow was hiding. Then it was time for a sword-fight high up in the rafters, and even though I was just mashing the attack button, the swords clinked and clanked and swung wildly, giving the impression of a real duel to the death.</p>
<p>The next area has us controlling Will and Jack, trying to break our way out of jail. This involves using a dog and sniffing out keys. Once we&#8217;re done this area, we&#8217;re outside in the shiny, bright sunshine, attempting to get to the docks to steal a ship. Tara takes control of Jack and the laughs hit a high when he hops on top of a barrel and begins rolling around with it. We get to do some combat with some soldiers, and then we&#8217;re over by a ship, trying to figure out how to commandeer it. Staying in the water too long gets you eaten by a shark. After solving the rather simple puzzles and zip-lining over onto the ship, the demo ends, leaving us wanting more.</p>
<p>However, after playing the main part of the demo, you can go back and do &#8220;free play&#8221; on the first level, which just gave us an excuse to try out some other fun characters and explore a few locked areas. Tara ran me over several times with a donkey, and then we were officially done for the night.</p>
<p>So, the gameplay is exactly what we&#8217;ve all come to expect. For some, that might seem like a downer. However, it&#8217;s still the sort of gameplay I like, as it is not too intense for co-op play, and just enough of a collectathon for my OCD. Granted, there are not as many memorable characters to unlock in <strong>LEGO Pirates</strong> as there were in <strong>LEGO Star Wars</strong> and <strong>LEGO Harry Potter</strong>, but I think it&#8217;ll still be a blast to control Bootstrap Bill.</p>
<p>The full retail version releases tomorrow, and I&#8217;m gonna get that booty faster than you can say, &#8220;Oh, barnacles!&#8221;</p>
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