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Tradewinds classic flash game
Tradewinds classic flash game







tradewinds classic flash game
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Two game modes and over sixty hours of gameplay await you.īe a master commander, defeating pirates and plundering their gold. Encounter a fascinating new world and discover uncharted ports.

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Earn enough gold to upgrade your ship and engage in land and sea battles.

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With enough wisdom, courage and luck you too can become a Tai-Pan!Īmass a fortune by buying and selling goods.

tradewinds classic flash game

Tradewinds Classic, set in the 19th century Far East, takes you back to the very beginning where buying and selling exotic goods, or collecting bounties on previously thought-to-be-dead pirates, can lead to untold wealth…or ultimate doom. is pretty good though.Travel back in time to a world of danger and mystery a place where the open waters can mean anything but smooth sailing. It also occurs to me that I should perhaps mention the collectible card games that appear in electronic form although they always seem to be a crude approximation of the real thing.

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*games like the total war series, heroes of might and magic, civilisation, settlers, the anno series or even something like Savage: The Battle for Newerth.īelieve me when I say I would love someone to demonstrate otherwise in the case of the DS (or any system really). I dare say pokemon and the various clones of it owe a good chunk of their respective fanbases to such a feature (although they usually lose me by not having truly random enemies).

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The point I was heading towards and it seems tomrev was too was that the there is little in the way of large amounts of things to consider (even better able to ignore for the most part but the rewards/payoff of working it in are great) in DS games.Īt present I do not think anyone has truly managed this in anything but there are approximations/steps in the right direction and most of those appear on the PC and usually in the form of a real time or turn based strategy* or management and trading sim (elite usually being the game everyone sets out to be here) and occasionally RPGs. We seem to be debating a different thing then Njrg- I would fully agree that there are many interesting genres and play methods being explored on the DS (my favourite example in the hyena audiobook player: ). There have also been a few Japanese games along the lines of what you want but to my knowledge none have been translated and I can not even recall names at this point in I would have to agree with tomrev- there are difficult games but few with anything deep/allowing nuance. I expect most good memories I have of this are from lack of RPGs (the first few hundred games/years of the DS had few and those were not so good) but Contact was not bad. I rarely venture beyond POWDER when roguelikes are what is called for but I did quite enjoy Izuna - Legend of the Unemployed Ninja for a while. It is nowhere near what was called for but as long as we are heading down this path Lone Wolf DS: The Dark Spire might be worth a look although that is definitely in traditional RPG territory.

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The Guild DS (The_Guild_EUR_MULTi3_NDS-iND) being a trade simulator and probably about as good as you will get for your request on the DS. It seems there was at least one game that might do in the late roms This being said my knowledge of roms past about 3000 leaves a lot to be desired so there might be something in there.Įdit: You might also like some of the Anno series like Anno 1701: Dawn of Discovery and although trade plays a minor role Civilization Revolution does have similar gameplay ideas as a game progresses. There are some other games with growing/trading/crafting systems approaching complex (looking at the likes of harverst moon, rune factory and animal crossing) but nothing major and would take serious effort to fail at/are more grind than anything else.Īfter this we are back in your typical RPG buying, grinding, selling sort of thing. Elite is also on the GBA in several forms from the same author as the DS one: There are also a couple of GBA games and in homebrew like and commercial offerings in Sea Trader - Rise of Taipan. If you are after complexity I suggest some of the roguelikes including my favourite in POWDER. Elite has been ported to the DS in homebrew form:









Tradewinds classic flash game