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16bit Trader Free Download [FULL]

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About This Game 16bit Trader is an casual brother of our other trading game: Merchants of Kaidan. Take revenge on your father’s killer, and become the richest merchant in the kingdom! Immerse yourself in this old-school nostalgia-inducing trading experience. Step into the shoes of a medieval traveling merchant, whose life boils down to one simple sentence: you got to buy cheap, and you got to sell high. Travel between the cities and villages of the realm in search of cheap goods to acquire, various quests to accomplish and wealth to accumulate. Visit local taverns for latest local gossip. Gain influential friends who may help you along the way. Hire companions to assist you if you run into vile bandits or unpredictable events. Pursue rumors of great harvest and goods shortages to find the best deals. Search for local people in need and they may reward you handsomely for your help. Expand your company, invest in it, and get rich in no time! And if you’re for a bit of a thrill, visit ancient landmark and search for valuable artifacts. Take the challenge and become the richest merchantman in the world and get revenge! Play at your own pace. Casually travel through the realm if you want to relax. Monitor every price change, pursue every rumor, manage every detail if you want to achieve best results! - Dozens of different cities and villages - Tens of various quests to accomplish - Great graphics with an old-school 16-bit vibe - Easy to get to know, hard to master - Random encounters a09c17d780 Title: 16bit TraderGenre: Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Forever Entertainment S. A.Publisher:Forever Entertainment S. A.Release Date: 4 Jun, 2015 16bit Trader Free Download [FULL] 16 bit trader walkthrough. 16bit trader steam. 16bit trader poradnik. 16 bit trader pc game. 16bit trader. 16bit trader download. 16bit trader guide. 16bit trader badge. 16bit trader apk This game is basically a trading sim without the trading sim. It's 1982's Taipan (down to the winning condition) with every single bit of the strategy removed.Only two things affect prices in this game: a largish yearly cycle, and a small random fluctuation. All of the goods rise and fall in sync. All of the towns rise and fall in sync. There is no intrinsic difference between the towns. The only difference between the goods is their base price. So there's never any economic opportunity to exploit except the yearly cycle.Beyond the nonexistent basic trading game, about half of the side features that have been in every game in the genre since 1974 aren't here (e.g., warehouses); the rest are here with all of their strategy stripped out (e.g., you can hire people to defend yourself against bandits, but it actually has no effect on the bandit attacks).I honestly couldn't believe that there was absolutely nothing to this game. So I went and checked the community guides, and there are detailed walkthroughs\u2014but they all tell you that there's no economic strategy in this game and beating it is just a matter of having 10 hours of patience and a bit of luck.The game is also buggy (save files randomly fail to load; people offer you side quests like ""I know this is far, but I will pay you 0 of gold for this trip"; etc.). And the interface is terrible\u2014it simulates a phone interface on your computer. And it doesn't give you shortcuts for anything, so if you want to, say, hire as many people as you can to go mine a ruin and then fire them, you have to hire them one tedious click at a time. The music is a loop s short that you'll be sick of it in the first few minutes, but there doesn't seem to be any way to disable it except muting your speakers. And all of those annoyances are the best thing about the game, because they distract you from how pointless the game actually is.The most baffling thing about this game is that it's being sold as a demo\/ad for Merchants of Kaidan. If you expect people to pay $3 for a demo (to be fair, I got it as part of some giant bundle of indie games), surely you'd want to demonstrate that you understand the basic point of trading games, wouldn't you?

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