Pirate Pat
by 3Robots
Pirate Pat
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Description
Pirate Pat is a treasure hunting pirate in a submarine. Use the games simple controls to help Pat avoid hazards like underwater volcanoes and giant jellyfish. Solve physics based puzzles to progress through the expansive underwater ruins of Atlantis. Collect coins and treasure, and find secret caves, and the secret treasures they contain, to maximise your score and achievements.
How to Play
*Controls*
To move use cursor keys (or WASD if you prefer). You can also control Pat's sub with your mouse if you click and hold.
*Find The Crown Of Atlantis!*
Pick up coins and pieces of armour along the way. Collect them all for maximum points and achievements.
FAQ
What is Pirate Pat?
Pirate Pat is a free online adventure puzzle game developed by 3Robots, where players help the main character, Pat, navigate dangerous islands in search of treasure.
How do you play Pirate Pat?
In Pirate Pat, you guide Pat through a series of grid-based island levels by drawing a safe path that avoids traps and enemies to reach the treasure at the end.
Who developed Pirate Pat?
Pirate Pat was created and published by 3Robots, a developer known for making browser-based puzzle and adventure games.
What are the main features of Pirate Pat?
Pirate Pat features grid-based puzzles, multiple levels with increasing difficulty, and hazards like traps and enemies that players must avoid while plotting a successful path.
Is Pirate Pat available to play on mobile devices?
Pirate Pat is primarily designed as a browser-based adventure puzzle game, accessible through web browsers on desktop or compatible mobile devices.
Comments
d3sc3n7
Nov. 28, 2012
This game is actually a lot better than I expected. Simple puzzler yet somehow able to grab you and keep you playing. I didn't have time to finish the game, but I enjoyed it quite a bit. Very well done!
gravalanche
Jun. 13, 2014
very good game ! simple goal , nice intuitive gameplay, goods differents music and atmospheres. 5\5
saybox
Nov. 29, 2012
5/5. Only thing I didn't like was that coins can be perma-lost if you take damage.