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A leaner, more forgiving take on the Anno formula wrapped in a Golden Age pirate setting - the right entry point if sprawling production chains usually send you back to the main menu.

My first instinct when a city-builder lands in the sim space is to check whether it respects my time or just copies homework from the genre giants. Republic of Pirates sits squarely in the second camp, and it knows it. The production-chain skeleton is lifted almost directly from the Anno playbook: wood from a lodge placed near dense forest, cotton for sails, rum to keep the crew from mutinying a second time, meat, rope, hemp plantations, tobacco. The chains feed into docks, depots, and warehouses across an archipelago where no single island is self-sufficient, which forces you to think in terms of inter-island logistics rather than one sprawling mainland blob. That archipelago constraint is the most interesting design decision here, and it works. What separates this from a straight Anno reskin is the real-time naval combat layer. Once your shipyard has enough lumber and materials, you can commission eight distinct ship classes scaling from a basic cog up to full frigates, crew them, and hire captains who level up through engagements. Battles play out in real time: you reposition vessels, trigger ship-specific abilities, and respond to incoming threats from the Gallows Men, the Los Guerreros, or the Raiders of the Caribbean - the three rival factions the campaign sends you against. The combat adds genuine variety to what would otherwise be a pure city-builder loop, though be warned: captains who lose their ship do not survive to transfer to a new hull, which means losing a well-leveled captain is a permanent setback. That is a frustrating oversight in the progression system, not a deliberate permadeath statement. For strategy newcomers, I will make the case that this is actually one of the gentler entry points in the genre. The production overviews are readable, the tutorial is serviceable, and the city-building portion is relaxed enough that you can pause, survey the situation, and make corrections without the game punishing hesitation. Hardened Anno or Tropico veterans will find the economy lacks fine-tuning: there are no dynamic market shifts, no deep optimization puzzles once you have a production order working. The game's complexity ceiling is low, which explains the middling reception among sim veterans but also explains why players newer to the genre keep recommending it. Two modes ship in the box - a story campaign with voiced characters and scripted faction conflicts, and a freeplay sandbox with a map editor and customizable faction behavior - giving the game more replayability than its compact scope suggests. The UI is where things get genuinely irritating. No speed hotkeys by default means physically dragging the mouse to the speed HUD every time a production problem needs diagnosing - a friction point that multiple reviewers flagged and one that has no good justification in 2024. The Xbox version has additional problems with sluggish combat controls and reported instability. PC with mouse and keyboard is the recommended platform. The oil-painting visual style is a genuine strength, and the voice acting in campaign mode is mostly solid, particularly the first-mate who carries most of the tutorial load. The soundtrack loops too quickly for a long session. I keep a colour-coded spreadsheet of sim games by complexity tier. Republic of Pirates sits at Tier 2: deeper than a mobile builder, shallower than Anno 1800 or Port Royale. It occupies a gap that is genuinely underserved, and the pirate-Caribbean theming is handled with enough care that it does not feel like a reskin. If your sim collection already runs from Anno 1602 to the latest Tropico, you will exhaust the depth here in 20 hours. If you have bounced off those games because the tutorials assume you already have a colour-coded spreadsheet, start here. Diego, Scout Team

Republic of Pirates

Republic of Pirates

19 jun 2024Crazy Goat GamesPQube
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A leaner, more forgiving take on the Anno formula wrapped in a Golden Age pirate setting - the right entry point if sprawling production chains usually send you back to the main menu.

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My first instinct when a city-builder lands in the sim space is to check whether it respects my time or just copies homework from the genre giants. Republic of Pirates sits squarely in the second camp, and it knows it. The production-chain skeleton is lifted almost directly from the Anno playbook: wood from a lodge placed near dense forest, cotton for sails, rum to keep the crew from mutinying a second time, meat, rope, hemp plantations, tobacco. The chains feed into docks, depots, and warehouses across an archipelago where no single island is self-sufficient, which forces you to think in terms of inter-island logistics rather than one sprawling mainland blob. That archipelago constraint is the most interesting design decision here, and it works. What separates this from a straight Anno reskin is the real-time naval combat layer. Once your shipyard has enough lumber and materials, you can commission eight distinct ship classes scaling from a basic cog up to full frigates, crew them, and hire captains who level up through engagements. Battles play out in real time: you reposition vessels, trigger ship-specific abilities, and respond to incoming threats from the Gallows Men, the Los Guerreros, or the Raiders of the Caribbean - the three rival factions the campaign sends you against. The combat adds genuine variety to what would otherwise be a pure city-builder loop, though be warned: captains who lose their ship do not survive to transfer to a new hull, which means losing a well-leveled captain is a permanent setback. That is a frustrating oversight in the progression system, not a deliberate permadeath statement. For strategy newcomers, I will make the case that this is actually one of the gentler entry points in the genre. The production overviews are readable, the tutorial is serviceable, and the city-building portion is relaxed enough that you can pause, survey the situation, and make corrections without the game punishing hesitation. Hardened Anno or Tropico veterans will find the economy lacks fine-tuning: there are no dynamic market shifts, no deep optimization puzzles once you have a production order working. The game's complexity ceiling is low, which explains the middling reception among sim veterans but also explains why players newer to the genre keep recommending it. Two modes ship in the box - a story campaign with voiced characters and scripted faction conflicts, and a freeplay sandbox with a map editor and customizable faction behavior - giving the game more replayability than its compact scope suggests. The UI is where things get genuinely irritating. No speed hotkeys by default means physically dragging the mouse to the speed HUD every time a production problem needs diagnosing - a friction point that multiple reviewers flagged and one that has no good justification in 2024. The Xbox version has additional problems with sluggish combat controls and reported instability. PC with mouse and keyboard is the recommended platform. The oil-painting visual style is a genuine strength, and the voice acting in campaign mode is mostly solid, particularly the first-mate who carries most of the tutorial load. The soundtrack loops too quickly for a long session. I keep a colour-coded spreadsheet of sim games by complexity tier. Republic of Pirates sits at Tier 2: deeper than a mobile builder, shallower than Anno 1800 or Port Royale. It occupies a gap that is genuinely underserved, and the pirate-Caribbean theming is handled with enough care that it does not feel like a reskin. If your sim collection already runs from Anno 1602 to the latest Tropico, you will exhaust the depth here in 20 hours. If you have bounced off those games because the tutorials assume you already have a colour-coded spreadsheet, start here.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardsworkshopcloud-savestier:aaaArchipelago MapsProduction Chain OptimizationCaptain PermadeathFaction DiplomacyMap EditorSandbox ModeNaval RTSBeginner-Friendly SimCaribbean SettingVoice-Acted Campaign

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Windows 10
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Intel Core i5-6600 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X

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Intel Core i7-8700 or AMD Ryzen 5 3600X

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