» Game Description

Sea Journey

Become the captain of a ship and experience thrilling battles at sea, in Sea Journey, a unique Match 3 game. Each match you make has an outcome on the battle, so use your wits to create a strategy as you battle pirates across the ocean. Collect gold coins and jewels to purchase devastating new abilities, and upgrade your ship as you journey. Make the sea safe again for everyone by vanquishing your enemies!

» Game Features

  • Spectacular Match 3 Sea Battles!
  • Collect Resources For Upgrades!
  • Outwit Your Scurvy Opponents!
  • 7 Fabulous Mini Games!

» Game Reviews

  • “I like Match-3 games, but I soon found this game is much more than that. It makes you put your thinking cap on, planning your next move in advance. I thought the graphics were very good, and the music fit the game perfect. The power-ups are easy explained by putting your mouse over them. I loved buying bigger and stronger ships. The story that comes along with each victory made it interesting. I liked it, it was fun to play.” – Bearlycrazy95
  • “This game has great potential and I absolutely loved playing it. It actually required one to think in advance where to move as compared to other match 3 games. My only complaint was that it was too short and therefore does not have much re playable value. But all in all, a very satisfying game. Well done!” – bluto1999

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 128 MB
  • DirectX: 9
  • CPU: P3 1Ghz
  • Video: 3D 16MB

» Extra Info

Developer: Divo Games
Release Date: 2009-03-23
Tags: action, arcade, match 3, online, puzzle, sim, strategy

Did you know that…
Pirates have been around as long as people have used the oceans as trade routes. The earliest documented instances of piracy are the exploits of the Sea Peoples who threatened the Aegean and Mediterranean in the 13th century BC. In Classical Antiquity, the Illyrians, Tyrrhenians, and Thracians were known as pirates, as well as Greeks and Romans. The island of Lemnos long resisted Greek influence and remained a haven for Thracian pirates. During their voyages the Phoenicians seem to have sometimes resorted to piracy, and specialized in kidnapping boys and girls to be sold as slaves. By the 1st century BC, there were pirate states along the Anatolian coast, threatening the commerce of the Roman Empire.

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