Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew - Complete

About

Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew is a real-time stealth strategy game set in a fantastical version of the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy. A place of mystery and wonder, these islands are home to pirates, vagrants, and all manner of strange folk – but the forces of the Inquisition have set their sights on these isles you call home, and will stop at nothing to eradicate your people as they seek a powerful pirate artifact buried in the region.

Read more
8
Based on
1954 reviews
Country Compatibility:
Languages:
Developer:
Mimimi Games
Engine:
Unity
Release date:
17 August 2023
Recent Steam reviews:
Very Positive (47)
All Steam reviews:
Very Positive (1954)

Game features

Editions

Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew - Complete

Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew - Complete

  • Region: Worldwide
60 $-67%
19.50 $

Similar offers

Description

Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew is a real-time stealth strategy game set in a fantastical version of the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy. A place of mystery and wonder, these islands are home to pirates, vagrants, and all manner of strange folk – but the forces of the Inquisition have set their sights on these isles you call home, and will stop at nothing to eradicate your people as they seek a powerful pirate artifact buried in the region. Recruit and lead an undead pirate crew from aboard your ghost ship to outwit your enemy, striking from the shadows with both blade and sorcery to save your people.

Take charge of an infamous pirate ship and reunite its cursed crew as you fight back against the Inquisition across the multiple islands that dot the region. With eight undead crew members waiting to be revived, you can choose who to recruit to your cause, and when – there are no wrong choices, but your crew’s composition will determine how you traverse the islands, your unique experience through the narrative campaign, and what abilities you have at your disposal at any given time.

  • Each of your eight shipmates is an individual armed with their own unique supernatural powers and mildly unhinged personalities – use these to your advantage in clever and creative ways to overcome obstacles and enemies. Will you bring Gaëlle and her magical cannon to launch friends over walls and chasms, or will you rely on Mr. Mercury’s ability to bypass obstacles from below? Or perhaps von Presswald can simply possess an enemy guard, use him to unlock the gates, and stand idly by as the rest of your motley crew walks in? Use these and other abilities individually and in tandem, timing their executions to orchestrate intricate maneuvers and attacks against overwhelming odds.

  • Mix and match your crew's abilities to find your preferred playstyle among the countless synergies that you can deploy against the Inquisition. Each person’s skills are tailored to specific archetypes built around manipulating movement, operating behind enemy lines, hiding the bodies of dispatched enemies, or being particularly capable killers. Missions will limit how many crew members you can take with you, so choose your comrades wisely based on their abilities and limitations.

The forces of the Inquisition are numerous and well-armed, easily able to overwhelm your crew in a fair fight – make use of cover, darkness, and magic to neutralize your opponents without being seen as you traverse the many islands to accomplish your objectives.

  • Missions span across entire islands in the Lost Caribbean, and not only can you choose the order in which you tackle those missions, but you’ll also have the choice of where to arrive ashore and depart once the deed is done. Will you prioritize safety, targeting less patrolled areas that may be more distant from your objectives? Or will you seek to make haste, arriving at and leaving from more heavily guarded parts of the island to be closer to your objective from start to finish?

  • The various types of enemies have different strengths and weaknesses, each warranting varied strategies – what may easily distract or defeat one foe may have no effect on another adversary. From the lowly footman to the snipers hiding on high all the way to the magically linked pairs of enemies who must be killed in tandem, your foe will always seek new ways to thwart you, pushing you towards inventive new solutions.

  • Keep an eye on your enemies’ movements and lines of sight as you navigate the light and shadow, and make sure no-one is watching when you make that killing blow. Your crew’s abilities can complement your surroundings, as well as open up new strategies not otherwise available. Nowhere to hide? Suledie’s magic can create cover anywhere, allowing you to get even closer for the kill, or sneak past any watchful eyes undetected. Particularly attentive guards watching a path from above? Gaëlle’s cannon can launch friends (and foes) to land onto them, knocking them out at the same time.

Your ship will be your home between missions – a place where you can engage in your crew mates’ personal stories and side-quests, and perhaps more importantly, where you can make your plans to stay a step ahead of the Inquisition.

Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew takes a non-linear approach to storytelling – you can unlock new crew members in whatever order you please, and more islands get revealed as you make progress, each harboring multiple missions featuring different rewards beyond simple victory over your enemy.

There is no one designated path forward – missions always have multiple approaches available based on the team you’ve brought with you, but with such freedom of choice, there are many factors to consider. Will you temporarily avoid a more challenging mission to chase after a simpler one and gain more experience first? This may allow you to upgrade your crew’s abilities to more powerful versions that open up new paths. Or perhaps an entirely different, not-yet-unlocked crew member would be useful instead?

The Inquisition must be stopped at all costs – assemble your crew, learn their powers, and take the fight to the enemy, one island at a time. The fate of your world, and the lives of your comrades, is at stake.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
Windows® 10 (64-bit)
Processor:
Intel® Core™ i5-7400 (quad-core) / AMD® Ryzen™ 3 1200 (quad-core)
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 750 Ti (2 GB) / AMD® Radeon™ HD 7870 (2 GB)
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
28 GB available space

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS:
Windows® 11 (64-bit)
Processor:
Intel® Core™ i5-8400 (hexa-core) / AMD® Ryzen™ 5 1600 (hexa-core)
Memory:
16 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 970 (4 GB) / AMD® Radeon™ RX 6500 XT (4 GB)
DirectX:
Version 12
Storage:
28 GB available space

User reviews

Holiduupay!
Recommended | 14 Apr 2026
110h played

Fantastic game, in my opinion the best of the Mimimi trilogy- not a statement to be taken lightly considering all of them are spectacular. This one has so much variety and ways to mix missions up with the different crew

Helpful: 8
cenho09
Recommended | 25 May 2026
31.1h played

the weakest of mimimi's games. Gameplay its just like the others, if not a bit easier due to the large character pool. Boring dialogue and really ugly character designs, and truly there's way too much of the dialogue

Helpful: 8
baptiste
Not recommended | 26 May 2026
64.1h played

I don't really understand this game. It is enjoyable, like other games from this studio (Desperado III, Shadow Tactics). But I don't understand the tone of the game. My best guess is that they tried to go for something

Helpful: 6
alexandre.raider
Recommended | 18 Apr 2026
51.2h played

I'm a big Mimimi fan and I believe Shadow Tactics and specially Desperados 3 are masterpieces. With that said, I was expecting a lot from Shadow Gambit and after finishing Desperados 3 I knew they were going to try a

Helpful: 6
Pippin the Audionaut
Recommended | 18 May 2026
42.3h played

A hidden but highly polished gem! Satisfying gameplay, excellent art direction, good voice acting and very cool, unique characters. The entire setting is wonderful and the story has a cool way of working the quicksave

Helpful: 4
Der Zobel
Recommended | 14 May 2026
37.1h played

Shadow Gambit is unfortunately the last game from the great studio Mimimi Games, but honestly, in my opinion, it is also one of their least great games. It still features the fantastic mechanics we know from Desperados

Helpful: 4