Certain Affinity's Age of Booty can rekindle your passion for the pirate-themed, real-time strategy/board game with an upcoming iPhone, iPad and Android interpretation. The company announced this afternoon that an "all-new version" of the game is in the works, being developed with Chaotic Moon.
This new Booty will include a single-player campaign, along with real-time multiplayer and cross-platform support. There's currently no announced release date.
The console version of Age of Booty was sent out to die in the holiday fray of 2008, becoming a tale of woe for those who'd dare set sale with a downloadable title near the end of the year.
Reader Comments (9)
Posted: Jan 12th 2012 7:47PM Jimjamyaha said
I hope it comes with multiplayer achievements like the Xbox version, which in a couple of years time will be completely uncompletable due to no multiplayer population what so ever.
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Posted: Jan 12th 2012 10:22PM DrScientist said
@whylekat
Controls should be fine, on the xbla version you were basically just pointing and clicking where to go and it does the rest.
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Controls should be fine, on the xbla version you were basically just pointing and clicking where to go and it does the rest.
Posted: Jan 12th 2012 10:23PM ColorblindMonk said
@Jameseh
Don't forget Android needs love too.
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Don't forget Android needs love too.
Posted: Jan 13th 2012 12:03AM Courtney said
It's a shame more people didn't play this, it was actually quite a fun game. My only complaint was that there wasn't more of it. I could have done with a few more missions and a dedicated co-op campaign. It had random co-op maps versus bots, but they weren't as much fun as the main campaign.
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