The Land of Ooo is underwater, and it’s up to Finn and Jake to find out why. Join our heroes as they explore dangerous waters, search for clues, interrogate pirates and fight bad guys to solve this wet, wet mystery and save the day!
Platforms
Stadia Switch PC PS4 XONEGenres
Adventure Fighting Role-playing (RPG)Themes
Action Fantasy Kids Open world
Languages: Spanish (Spain) and 4 more
| Interface | Audio | Subtitles | |
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| French | |||
| German | |||
| Italian | |||
| Spanish (Spain) | |||
| English |
Media
Critic Reviews
PS4Blog.net
By CeidzI recommend this release for the gameplay, but I really hope the next release from the team will be less buggy than this because even with the latest patch – months after the game's release – this is still the buggiest game I have played on my PlayStation 4.
Softpedia
By Silviu StahieIt's also my understanding that the Adventure Time true fans are sticklers and won't accept any mistakes. To them, I can only say that Pirates of the Enchiridion could have been much worse and that they should be grateful that at least they have something to play that's not half-bad before the tenths season arrives.
TheSixthAxis
By Steve CAll in all, Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion is merely okay.
Destructoid
By Rich MeisterAdventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion might be appealing to a younger audience that wants an RPG without too many advance systems to over-complicate things, but if you're looking for a deep role-playing game set within the land of Ooo, you'll be sorely disappointed. On top of that, all of the performance issues with the Switch version make it incredibly difficult to recommend.