![]() Like getting one of your fleets kitted out for some good ol' fashioned pirating and attacking enemy nation fleets. However, for a while you will be looking at the trade screen and wonder why it has to be so confusing.Īs you master it, you can build automated trade routes and get the AI to buy and sell certain things for certain prices, to guarantee a nice bit of profit ticking over while you focus on other things. ![]() Gradually you will start to see that the clunky trading interface actually yields some very helpful bits of information, to guide you to make the right trades. You will do this for hours, but with each passing hour you peel back another layer of the game. ![]() You work out which of these port towns sell what commodity, like rum or textiles, get a handle on their supply and demand, so you can get the best trading prices and then set off again to another location across the map.Īnd that's the majority of the game. You set up trade routes with your ships, between 16th century ports tucked into islands and their surrounding jungle in the Caribbean. Like Railway Empire, the core of Port Royale 4 is a business and trade simulator. You can certainly see the roots within the recent Railway Empire, which was also by Gaming Minds. The graphics have been overhauled and the game engine has seen some nice new advancements, including mapping the individuals living throughout the islands and the trading ships of 4 nationalities, all vying for the lucrative produce the tropical ports have for sale. Like its predecessor you travel around the gorgeous coast of the Caribbean, including Florida, Mexico and the top of South America. Port Royale 4 is developed by Gaming Minds and published by Kalypso Media, and as a quick reminder, the last time we saw this game was back in 2012 with Port Royale 3. Now up to version 4, it’s built on a new engine that helps deliver even more beautiful desert island scenery and rolling blue waves. ![]() To bring back that fading sun we have the latest installment of the Port Royale series. Summer has come to a close for a lot of us, but all is not lost. ![]()
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