Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Video Game 3... -
"Mr. Gibbs!" Jack shouted, his little yellow hands gripping the steering wheel. "Set sail for the Isle of Muerta! And try not to step on any loose studs; I’ve just had the deck polished."
Just as Salazar was cornered, a giant, rubbery tentacle rose from the depths. The was back, but this time, it was a "Technic" build, full of gears and motorized flailing limbs.
"Change of plans!" Jack yelled, grabbing a nearby parrot. "We need to find the Golden Monkey! He’s the only one who knows the instructions for the Kraken-Slayer Cannon!" Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game 3...
"Drink up me hearties, yo ho," Jack whispered, waddling toward the sunset. "And watch your step. These bricks are a nightmare on the feet."
The story followed Jack, Barbossa, and a very confused Elizabeth Swann as they hopped between Caribbean islands, each one a different "biome"—from the jungle temples of the Pelegostos to the frozen, white-brick wastes of the World’s End. They collected "Red Bricks" that gave them "Invincibility" and "X10 Studs," turning the terrifying pirate life into a chaotic, slapstick carnival. And try not to step on any loose
stood on the deck of the Black Pearl , his plastic hairpiece rattling slightly as he swayed with the tide. He wasn't looking for gold. He was looking for the Master Brick —a legendary artifact rumored to be able to rebuild the world in any shape the wielder desired.
The adventure of Lego Pirates of the Caribbean 3 didn't just retell the movies; it broke them. In this world, the sea was made of transparent blue 1x1 plates, and when a ship sank, it didn't just go down—it burst into a shower of silver and gold pieces. "We need to find the Golden Monkey
As the Pearl cut through the plastic waves, they were intercepted by , whose ghost crew was made entirely of glow-in-the-dark "bone" pieces.