![]() Before Jack rescues Elizabeth, he has Mullroy and Murtogg hold on to his hat while in the movie, he has them hold on to more of his stuff.After Jack gets off the Jolly Mon, he bows to Mullroy and Murtogg.The Jolly Mon has a cabin that looks the same as the Black Pearl.Instead of Jack stepping off the Jolly Mon as it sinks, the Jolly Mon breaks apart as it sinks into port.The hanging people are a couple of living guys and a living monkey instead of dead skeletons.James Norrington gets a carrot instead of a sword.The events at Elizabeth's house are omitted.Young Will Turner had an eye patch, a hook, and a parrot.In that scene, Joshamee Gibbs danced like a pirate instead of telling her that it is bad luck to sing about pirates.In the prologue, instead of singing (due to no voice acting), young Elizabeth Swann hums " Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)".Broondjongen (also available on handheld versions)ĭifferences from the films The Curse of the Black Pearl.Wheelback (also available on handheld versions).Finnegan (also available on handheld versions).Jelly (also available on handheld versions).Ragetti (robes) (also available on handheld versions).Pintel (robes) (also available on handheld versions). ![]() Scarlett (also available on handheld versions).Giselle (also available on handheld versions).The following is a list of characters that are playable in the majority of the game systems. Chapter 4 - A Spanish Legacy (Not in handheld versions).Chapter 4 - The Brethren Court/Shipwreck City.Chapter 3 - Norrington's Choice/Escape from Flying Dutchman. ![]() Chapter 2 - Davy Jones' Locker/Up is Down (Not in handheld versions).Chapter 2 - A Touch of Destiny (Not in handheld versions).Chapter 4 - Smuggler's Den (not in handheld versions).The concept of LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game came from the first four Pirates of the Caribbean movies. The 3DS version uses the StreetPass feature to activate sword fights. It featured over 70 characters from the franchise, and its flagship drop-in, drop-out co-op gameplay. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean is based on the Pirates of the Caribbean Pirates of the Caribbean films: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Dead Man's Chest, At World's End, as well as On Stranger Tides, which was released May 20, 2011. It was developed by TT Games and distributed by Traveller's Tales and Disney Interactive for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable and Microsoft Windows. It was released on May 10, 2011, to coincide with the release of the fourth installment of the film series. The game follows the previous LEGO video games: Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Batman and Harry Potter Years 1-4. ![]() But all gameplay videos must have the flair.LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean was announced in May 2010, by Traveller's Tales Jon Burton, and on November 18, 2010, by Traveller's Tales Mark Stone.
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