Thursday, March 29, 2012

Game responsibly: Captain's Conquest plunders iPhone, Android

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Admit it: You've drunkenly stumbled into a late night arcade to play video games before--um, responsibly, of course. Now, [Captain Morgan][2] wants you to drink in the safety of your own home and play _his game_. That's right, the scraggly-looking guy on the popular spiced rum bottles has his own free-to-play iPhone and Android game, [Captain's Conquest][3].

It's common for properties like movies and comic books to get there own video games, but we'd say liquor is somewhat new to the branded games world. Created by award-winning UK-based digital creative production company [Unit 9][4], Captain's Conquest has players command their own pirate ship that has an interesting (if unrealistic) relationship with social media.

The size of a player's given vessel depends on their influence on social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare. This directly affects players' naval battle prowess, and ultimately, their rank among other players. It's a location-based game, meaning Captain's Conquest players can see other players' ships in their direct vicinity via GPS and send some canon balls into their hulls, if they're so inclined.

Of course, the game features prominent Captain's Morgan branding throughout, as one would expect from a branded game. But Unit 9 takes it one step further with the ability for players to scan physical Captain Morgans bottles for rewards. Hey, we already know that [decent branded mobile games are possible][5], so we say it's worth the free download to see if it lives up to _captain's orders_. (We couldn't resist.)

[Click here to download Captain's Conquest on iPhone][6] and [on Android Now >][7]

**Are you interested enough in the game to give it a download? What do you think of branded mobile and social games? Sound off in the comments. [Add Comment.][8]**

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[2]: http://www.captainmorgan.com/
[3]: http://www.captainsconquest.com/
[4]: http://www.unit9.com/
[5]: http://blog.games.com/2012/03/22/the-hunger-games-girl-on-fire-iphone-ipad/
[6]: http://itunes.apple.com/app/captains-conquest/id509306827?mt=8
[7]: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.diageo.captainsconquest&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5kaWFnZW8uY2FwdGFpbnNjb25xdWVzdCJd
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