Port Royale PC

Game Details
Platform: PC
Released: 4 April 2003
Age Rating: 7
GTIN-13: 4014935251136
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Play.com | £9.45 | Buy | |
Amazon.co.uk | £19.40 | Buy |
Description
Port Royale presents a dynamically open ended world featuring a unique style which is totally unscripted. Graphically superior featuring intricate detail with amazing water effects ship damage and naturally moving wildlife. You will witness some of the most stunning scenary ever seen within a game of the genre. Specifically re-designed AI places the gamer in the heart of the trading battle. The gamer plays within one map exploring 60 different towns all with their own ports. Discover the secret pirate and player hideouts as you battle with up to 12 ships in 3D sea battles. You have the freedom to trade in each town each with over 100 dedicated missions. The computer will randomly generate new missions giving you thousands of possible outcomes displaying expansive gameplay. Choose between 4 different character nationalities from English French Dutch or Spanish. Along the way you decide your characters career path be an adventurer where you will follow all assigned missions & tasks. An explorer where you will buy old treasure maps and go on the hunt for buried treasure. Opt to be a trader to manage ship convoys and trade with other towns Business Tycoons. Where you will manage and grow your own business empire. Or adopt the aggressive approach as a pirate. You even have the option to select you characters personal skills as to whether you are charismatic enterprising or a good shot - all have their benefits dependent upon your profession. Port Royale places the gamer within real historic locations you are given the option to choose between 4 different times in history. Play the game in 1570 where the Spanish were the dominant force or 1600 when the French were the most powerful nation. In 1630 saw England as the most dominant force or in 1660 when the Spanish were very much the weaker nation.