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If your squad can fill a lobby, this pirate brawler earns its chaos. Solo or with randoms, the thin player base may leave you marooned.

I spend a lot of time thinking about whether multiplayer games actually work online, and Plunder Panic made me think harder than expected for something wearing a cartoon pirate hat. The pitch is blunt: two crews of up to six fight across a single-screen 2D stage, and the first team to hit any one of four simultaneous win conditions takes the round. You can steal gold into your chest, fire cannons to punch three holes in the enemy ship, kill the opposing captain enough times, or row a dynamite-loaded boat into their hull. All four of those lanes are live at the same time, which means situational awareness matters more than raw mechanical skill. You will lose rounds because you were busy defending the cannon while the other crew quietly rowed a suicide boat in. The combat itself is intentionally shallow. Captains spawn with a sword; crewmates have to buy one from Swabby using collected gold, which creates a real economic tradeoff early in each round. The blunderbuss outranges the sword decisively, but equipping any weapon means you cannot pick up objectives simultaneously. That one sheath-to-interact mechanic adds more friction than it first appears. Items escalate things quickly: the Rum Barrel reverses your controls while making you faster, the Kraken doll marks enemies for a tentacle grab, wings let you bypass platforms for a limited time, and volcanic fire drops instant KOs on whatever ground it covers. With 30-plus modify-arrs (the game's term for rule modifiers) and 18 stages that include active hazards like axe-throwing shopkeepers and ship-snapping krakens, the customization ceiling is genuinely high. Turn items off entirely and you get a cleaner competitive mode; crank everything up and it is ordered chaos that works better with six people than two. The clearest design comparison is Killer Queen Black, and that context matters. Killer Queen's online scene faded fast, and Plunder Panic is playing from a smaller starting position. On Steam, the review count is low, even if the sentiment among those reviews runs heavily positive. There is a ranked mode and a public matchmaking queue, and crossplay spans PC, console, and now mobile, which technically gives the player pool more depth. One early preview noted that even cross-continental sessions felt low-latency, so the netcode appears solid for what it is. But if you cannot rally five friends who own it, you may be waiting on that ranked queue. The bots are competent enough to fill slots and learn the win conditions, which keeps the single-player campaign functional, but AI opponents do not punish you for bad positioning the way a coordinated crew does. Some reviewers have flagged that the moment-to-moment combat gets repetitive when the novelty of the objectives wears off. That is a fair call. The movement set is narrow, jumps and a single attack button cover most of your toolbox, and stages share a structural template even with different skins and hazards. Where the game earns staying power is in match customization and the specific tension of juggling all four win conditions under pressure. The modify-arr system has enough levers that no two lobbies feel identical if you use them. A "no captains" variant where everyone dies in one hit is a completely different game from the default. Bottom line for PC players specifically: controller support is solid, the campaign serves as a decent tutorial that unlocks content for multiplayer, and the crossplay pool at least means your console friends are in the same queue. If you have the crew, the chaos has structure underneath it. If you are flying solo and hoping to grind ranked, temper those expectations. Fred, Scout Team

Plunder Panic

Plunder Panic

16 sept 2022Will Winn Games
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If your squad can fill a lobby, this pirate brawler earns its chaos. Solo or with randoms, the thin player base may leave you marooned.

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I spend a lot of time thinking about whether multiplayer games actually work online, and Plunder Panic made me think harder than expected for something wearing a cartoon pirate hat. The pitch is blunt: two crews of up to six fight across a single-screen 2D stage, and the first team to hit any one of four simultaneous win conditions takes the round. You can steal gold into your chest, fire cannons to punch three holes in the enemy ship, kill the opposing captain enough times, or row a dynamite-loaded boat into their hull. All four of those lanes are live at the same time, which means situational awareness matters more than raw mechanical skill. You will lose rounds because you were busy defending the cannon while the other crew quietly rowed a suicide boat in. The combat itself is intentionally shallow. Captains spawn with a sword; crewmates have to buy one from Swabby using collected gold, which creates a real economic tradeoff early in each round. The blunderbuss outranges the sword decisively, but equipping any weapon means you cannot pick up objectives simultaneously. That one sheath-to-interact mechanic adds more friction than it first appears. Items escalate things quickly: the Rum Barrel reverses your controls while making you faster, the Kraken doll marks enemies for a tentacle grab, wings let you bypass platforms for a limited time, and volcanic fire drops instant KOs on whatever ground it covers. With 30-plus modify-arrs (the game's term for rule modifiers) and 18 stages that include active hazards like axe-throwing shopkeepers and ship-snapping krakens, the customization ceiling is genuinely high. Turn items off entirely and you get a cleaner competitive mode; crank everything up and it is ordered chaos that works better with six people than two. The clearest design comparison is Killer Queen Black, and that context matters. Killer Queen's online scene faded fast, and Plunder Panic is playing from a smaller starting position. On Steam, the review count is low, even if the sentiment among those reviews runs heavily positive. There is a ranked mode and a public matchmaking queue, and crossplay spans PC, console, and now mobile, which technically gives the player pool more depth. One early preview noted that even cross-continental sessions felt low-latency, so the netcode appears solid for what it is. But if you cannot rally five friends who own it, you may be waiting on that ranked queue. The bots are competent enough to fill slots and learn the win conditions, which keeps the single-player campaign functional, but AI opponents do not punish you for bad positioning the way a coordinated crew does. Some reviewers have flagged that the moment-to-moment combat gets repetitive when the novelty of the objectives wears off. That is a fair call. The movement set is narrow, jumps and a single attack button cover most of your toolbox, and stages share a structural template even with different skins and hazards. Where the game earns staying power is in match customization and the specific tension of juggling all four win conditions under pressure. The modify-arr system has enough levers that no two lobbies feel identical if you use them. A "no captains" variant where everyone dies in one hit is a completely different game from the default. Bottom line for PC players specifically: controller support is solid, the campaign serves as a decent tutorial that unlocks content for multiplayer, and the crossplay pool at least means your console friends are in the same queue. If you have the crew, the chaos has structure underneath it. If you are flying solo and hoping to grind ranked, temper those expectations.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayercooponline-cooplocal-coopcross-platformachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Killer Queen-likeObjective MultitaskingRanked MatchmakingBot SupportModify-arrsSingle-Screen BrawlerCrossplay

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 510
Processor
64-bit processor
Sound Card
DirectX compatible sound card

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Fecha de lanzamiento
16 sept 2022

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