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Pirates of the Caribbean Multiplayer shows that mDisney and Floodgate aren't interested in just scoring a quick buck off a hot license, but in making the mobile game arena a more interesting place to play around in. The learning curve is a little steep, thanks to the controls, and not all of the game modes are winners. But every time I logged in, there were people keeping at it and having a good time sinking ships. If you check the community, it seems the game already has some die hard fans. Much like EA Mobile's Orcs & Elves, Pirates stands to bridge the mobile and traditional vidder communities as well as offer dedicated cell gamers an antidote to puzzle and poker games.