
Most characters that you interact with during the story are also playable, but they must be purchased with studs. In typical Lego game fashion, every single one of them is playable.Īny character you control during Story Mode will be unlocked automatically at the end of their level. This means that during the course of Story Mode, you'll interact with nearly one hundred different characters as you make your way through the campaign.

Lego Pirates of the Caribbean spans the universe of all four Pirates of the Caribbean movies.

You might not even be playing as a human.

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