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Oversized Pirates models from Pirates Constructible Strategy Game. A constructible strategy game (CSG) (also spelled constructable strategy game) is a tabletop strategy game employing pieces assembled from components. WizKids was the first to label a game as a CSG when they released their game Pirates of the Spanish Main in 2004.
An online computer game was also created, by Sony Online Entertainment, called Pirates CSG Online (based on Pirates of the Spanish Main), which ended on January 31, 2011. [citation needed] In 2007 Pinnacle Entertainment Group released The Pirates of the Spanish Main, a source book for their Savage Worlds role playing game, set in the same world as the CSG.
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Andy Backer of Computer Games Magazine positively compared it to Microprose's similarly themed title Pirates Gold. [3] J.P. Faber of U.S. Kids deemed it "terrifically fun" due to creating a historically authentic atmosphere. [4] Daily Record thought the game would keep kids entertained for hours, while educating them in the process. [5]
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[3] The video game, At World's End, followed in 2007. The game, released as a tie-in to the film of the same name, follows the same story explored in both the second and third films, and includes new characters and missions. [4] That same year, Pirates of the Caribbean Online was released.
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