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Pop Up Pirate Game Urban Dictionary

Japan-originated classic toy

Popular-upwardly Pirate
Popuppirate.jpg
Manufacturers Tomy
Players 2-4 players
Age range 3+
Skills required Luck

Pop-up Pirate is a pop luck-based game for children manufactured by Tomy. It originated in Japan in 1975 nether the name Kurohige Kiki Ippatsu ( 黒ひげ危機一発 , Lit. "Blackbeard in Danger") and has seen many iterations over the years.

Rules [edit]

The pirate is placed into a leap-loaded barrel and rotated to randomize the unlucky slot. Players must take it in turns to insert plastic swords into slots in the side of the barrel. If a player inserts the sword into a specific slot (which changes randomly every fourth dimension the game is played), the pirate is launched out of the barrel and the histrion is eliminated. The last thespian remaining after all others have been eliminated wins.

Educational value [edit]

According to Dominic Wyse, a professor of early childhood and chief education at Academy College London, the game improves children'due south motor skills, as well every bit in mutual with other games promoting turn-taking and having fun together with others.[1]

Variations [edit]

Themed version
Alternate versions replacing the pirate with other subjects have been released. 1 of the earliest was a Mario-themed version released exclusively in Japan to advertise the game Super Mario World.[two] Many versions followed in Japan, including Hard Gay, Monkey D. Luffy, The Adept Dinosaur, a Buzz Lightyear-themed version to promote Toy Story 4, and many others replacing the pirate with different characters. 1 of the showtime variations of these to be released in America was a Darth Vader-themed version called Pop Upward Darth Vader.[3] Other variations of the game include a Frozen and a Despicable Me version.[4]
Pop-up Pirate Treasure Island
A variation of Pop-upwards Pirate, Treasure Island adds board game elements by having players race to be the first person to collect 6 gold coins from a treasure chest Blackbeard is guarding. Merely one key opens the treasure chest though.[5]

Video game [edit]

2008 video game

Party Fun Pirate
Popular-upwards Pirate!
Publisher(s) Tomy
Platform(s) Wii (WiiWare)
Release
  • JP: November 25, 2008
  • NA: Apr xiii, 2009
  • EU: February 13, 2009
Genre(s) Other
Mode(s) Unmarried-player, Multiplayer

Tomy has likewise released a video game version of Pop-up Pirate.[6] Bachelor as a WiiWare game, it was released in Japan on November 25, 2008,[7] and in Europe on Feb 13, 2009. The North America version is titled as Party Fun Pirate , which was released on Apr 13, 2009.

The game is essentially a digital version of the game, merely also includes a unmarried player logic puzzle way. Players are also able to supervene upon the pirate with i of their own Miis.[8]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Dominic Wyse, How to Help Your Child Succeed at School. Pearson, 2007. p 31.
  2. ^ "Super Mario Earth Pop-Up Pirate". Retrieved 2019-12-17 .
  3. ^ "Popular Upward Darth Vader packaging". Retrieved 2019-12-17 .
  4. ^ "Pop-Upward Pirate - Don't let it pop!". 90nostalgia. 2019-07-twenty. Retrieved 2020-06-twenty .
  5. ^ Treasure Isle
  6. ^ WiiWare-World: Popular-Up-Pirate! Upcoming game
  7. ^ "Archived copy". www.nintendo.co.jp. Archived from the original on 2008-12-10. {{cite spider web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy equally title (link)
  8. ^ Popular-Upward Pirate Springing On WiiWare Next Week

External links [edit]

  • Game description from Tomy
  • JP patent application for Pop-upwards Pirate's game
  • United states of america patent application for Pop-up Pirate'southward game
  • Hard Gay version
  • Darth Vader version

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop-up_Pirate

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