About This Game The Caribbean in the 17th Century - Trade with over 60 towns, create your own production facilities, expand your trading empire and influence the development of the New World. As pirates and military fleets threaten your trade convoys, you'll need escort ships. Or you can turn the tides and hunt for pirates and capture the military ships yourself. Take on missions for merchants, diplomats and other characters. Download audi radio code keygen mac. Washington state driver license templates for sale. By taking on the daring missions of the Vice Kings, where you are to attack and conquer enemy towns, you will be able to influence the defenses of your home towns directly. As a sign of gratitude you will be awarded land, to be used later to build and oversee your own towns.
• Huge game world with 4 nations and 60 towns • Construct production facilities, houses and special function buildings to help your towns flourish • Create your own towns • Stronger consequences in wars (towns can be conquered) • Introductory scenarios to describe all important features of the game • 8 special scenarios for a quick and easy start into the Port Royale 2 world • Open ended game with endless detail and game depth • 16 different ship-types.
Port Royale 2 Manual
All the attention being paid toward the imminent release of the remake of Sid Meier's classic Pirates! Is doing a disservice to another game set on the rolling waters of the Caribbean. Ascaron Entertainment's Port Royale 2 might focus more on shipping cartels than on sea battles and swordplay, but its brilliantly realized gameplay is more than just number crunching. Buccaneers, tropical locales, and piracy on the high seas are fully realized in Port Royale 2, and the intricate real-time design is geared to win over even those who aren't fans of economic simulations. While the visuals aren't much to look at, it's impossible to make Caribbean islands look ugly, and the map screen gets the job done in an attractive board-game style. Accessibility is the biggest reason for this broad-based appeal. Unlike the first Port Royale, which dumped you into the deep end without even a tutorial, eight starter scenarios here cover every aspect of building a shipping career amid the feuding English, French, Spanish, and Dutch Caribbean colonies in the 16th and 17th centuries.