Plunder Panic has just hit the mobile scene with its global release, introducing Version 3.0, dubbed the Pocket Pirates Update, available today. Developed by Will Winn Games, this team-based pirate brawler now extends its swashbuckling action to Android and iOS devices, covering both phones and tablets. Dive into the thrilling world of ship-plundering and pirate battles right at your fingertips.
For the first time, you can enjoy Plunder Panic on the go. The mobile version offers flexibility with touch controls or the option to connect wireless controllers. A standout feature for this free-to-play game is the ability for multiple players to enjoy the game on a single device, making it perfect for gatherings.
Version 3.0 introduces cross-platform play, connecting Android, iOS, Windows PC, MacOS, and Steam Deck users. Once the update reaches consoles, you'll experience seamless cross-platform play across all supported systems.
While Plunder Panic is free to play, you can unlock the complete premium experience with a one-time purchase of $3.99. This upgrade gives you access to everything the game has to offer. Be sure to check out Plunder Panic mobile on the Google Play Store for an enhanced gaming adventure.
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Plunder Panic is a 2D platformer where you and your pirate crew face off against another team. With the ability to have up to six players on your team, victory hinges on your chosen strategy. The game supports up to 12 players per match, whether you're playing locally, online, or with AI-controlled teammates to fill any gaps in your crew.
On mobile, Plunder Panic features a 54-level campaign mode, allowing you to unlock additional game modes and modifiers as you progress. The game boasts retro SNES-style pixel graphics and exudes classic arcade vibes. Matches are short, frantic, and completely unpredictable, making every session a blast. If this sounds up your alley, give Plunder Panic a try.
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