Off the top of my head Rise of Venice, Port Royale 3, and East India Company are all overwhelmingly better games than this. Unfortunately there are far better trading sims out there for you to buy. However if you’re smart you just won’t play the game. When you make your port you will have one local delicacy that you can grab a hold of. but you wouldn’t get an idea that Corner Brook (home of the Humber Valley) has any trees at all from this. As well the major forestry for the province is located in the center and the west…. But as a resident I’m aware that the Long Range mountains pierce through half of this province… so it’s not modeled all that wel. Props to them for modeling a very specific and very good shape of my home province of Newfoundland. Then you come back with all profits, expand and do the same over and over and over and over and over. You buy resources from ports and sell them at your “Home Port” which is off map. Despite having modeled a giant chunk of the world they couldn’t put any effort into giving some indication of where Bremen is… it just simply ceases to exist. When you go to your home city you get thisīig blank Ocean with Bremen on the side. But it’s insanely hard to figure out where to sell these to and how they’re useful or useless. Was accounting really so bad back then? In the middle there are some icons that tell you what the product is. Maybe I’d want to try and make a profit outside of the generic “transfer to home city.” But no, they are just ledgers with random unmarked information. It’s never made clear what any of these things are. If you were looking to get a discount trading game, look elsewhere.
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