HomeNewsPirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War tasks you with protecting Captain Jack Sparrow in new EITC Defense feature
Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War tasks you with protecting Captain Jack Sparrow in new EITC Defense feature
Jan 21,2025Author: Ava
Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War introduces a thrilling new tower defense challenge! Test your strategic skills in the East India Trading Company Defense, where you'll build and manage turrets to repel waves of relentless EITC ships and protect Captain Jack Sparrow.
The latest update throws you into the heart of the action, defending your territory against increasingly difficult EITC assaults. Utilize four unique turret types – ballista (high range and damage per second), cannon tower (powerful area-of-effect attacks), flame tower (damage over time), and hammer tower (slows enemies) – to strategically defend your position.
Master turret placement to maximize damage and control the battlefield. Outlast five waves of increasingly challenging attacks, culminating in a fierce boss battle. Victory rewards you with a bonus treasure wave!
Ready to take on this exciting new mode? Visit the official Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War website for more details.
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