Parents need to know that the game has bloody swordfights, gunfights at sea, some mild cursing, and a fair amount of alcohol references. However, the biggest concern is the same as with any other online game of this genre -- it's easy to get "hooked" since the game is, in essence, designed to never be truly beaten. This in turn, keeps players paying the monthly subscription fee to play. In addition, as an online game, it is difficult for the developers to completely control the environment, so it is possible to run into more adult language or topics on the in-game message boards. Common Sense Media does not recommend online play for kids under age 12.
Educational value:Snippets of real history are laid within the storylines. Players also get a firm grasp on how supply and demand works within the economic system.
Positive messages:Teamwork is an important part of many missions, both with non-player characters and other human characters. Some missions have a darker side to them, such as being paid to kill others for revenge.
Violence:Almost all quests involve violence of some sort -- either on land or at sea. During sword fights, blood is easily visible -- spraying from wounded opponents.
Sex:Although the player has little involvement with them, brothels can be found in some of the cities. Minor innuendo with a small number of non-player characters--particularly in the pubs.
Language:Occasional "damn," "bastard," and "hell" from bartenders, and other non-player characters. Although filters exist, other human players in the game have a knack for finding new ways of expressing themselves using vulgar/suggestive terminology.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking:Players can purchase and ingest alcohol for themselves and their crews. Players frequently visit local pubs to get quests or talk to other players. Drunk non-player characters are shown in the pub. Some characters can be seen smoking pipes/using tobacco.
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