Although we will have some monsters in the future, they are the rare and dangerous guardians of exotic Treasure Islands. We don't have numbered levels, and we don't have 'experience points'. What you won't find in Yohoho! is repetitively hitting a key, having to kill the same poor beast over and over again to go up a 'level'. In addition, when you sail vessels in Yohoho!, each Pirate takes up a Duty station with an associated Puzzle-for example, Sailing, Navigation, or Bilge-pumping. There are a large variety of Puzzles to enjoy, both competitive-such as Swordfighting-and more relaxing, for example Drinking. For example, if you accept a Pirate's challenge to a swordfight, you'll both pop up the Swordfighting puzzle and go head to head! When your opponent clears blocks to strike a blow, pieces rain down on your board! Yohoho! has unique, fun gameplay based on a combination of persistent MUD-style online games and fun puzzle games! While you can explore and interact with your character, when you accept a challenge, you launch a themed Puzzle game.
Members of your family should not hesitate to contact them if they need help. The Ocean Masters are an important aspect of our efforts to ensure that the game continues to provide a positive atmosphere for all players. The information is forwarded to our in-game support staff, the 'Ocean Masters', who will address the issue promptly. This information is used to determine how best to handle a player's question, particularly in the case of a complaint against other players. From there, he or she can register a complaint or send a request for help to in-game support.Ī complaint will record the interactions the player is currently having. Click on the "Help" button on from the 'Ye' panel of the game interface. Within Puzzle Pirates, it is relatively easy for a player to ask for help if they feel that their situation requires assistance. Note that we also have 24 hour live support inside the game, which will get you help even faster. Your query will be answered as soon as possible. No injuries are unique to this expedition.Ĭan't find the answer you're looking for? Use the email form below to send a question to our helpful support staff. Player vessels sunk in a sinking Imperial outpost are permanently lost. All Imperial outpost maps degrade in 3 days and are lost after a successful expedition. A map to an Imperial outpost indicates what combination of features it has. Imperial outposts come in 4 different sizes (small, medium, large and huge), 3 different fortification levels (fledgling, established and fortified) and either sinking or non-sinking. The outposts do not stray from normal chart league points. A chart is used from the purchase island to an adjacent island as on a normal pillage, and then you can place the Imperial outpost map on the chart table, and the attack will appear as an expedition in the Ahoy! tab of the sunshine widget, allowing officerswith the correct permissions to order the attack when the league point is reached. When buying a map from an explorers' hall, make sure you have ample charts around the island of purchase, because you cannot use an Imperial outpost map to take you to the outpost.
Pirates everywhere are encouraged to head to an explorers' hall to obtain the expedition charts needed to harry and plunder these accursed Imperial outposts and ensure that free piracy will reign throughout the ocean. The Imperial Navy has recently been spotted constructing small forts and landing troops of marines on previously unclaimed atolls on the outskirts of the ocean, presumably to use as a base of operations for further incursions into pirate waters. The tyrannical Empire, no longer content to remain in the far off continental mainland, has decided to stamp out piracy once and for all in the archipelagos and bring them under the iron fist of Imperial authority.