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About This Game Strategy, trade and empire building on the old Silk Road. Spice Road is a town building, social and economic simulation game full of original challenges."Deep in the mountains and deserts of central Asia, where life is hard and death is sudden, thin trails of gold, silk and spice trace a web between the industrial forges of the West and the exotic climes of the East."You are a colonial governor in the 18th Century, building a town on the Spice Road in a time of war and discovery. More than spice travels your roads – musket armies, philosophies, and power plays that span the globe are at your control. From palace to monastry, trade post to smugglers den – your town is worthless without the nobles, monks, merchants and rogues that chose to live in it – and keeping them all happy at the same time is never simple.Spice Road uses the StormRaid™ engine to deliver a beautiful fully 3D rendered world on high-end DirectX® graphics cards.Features: Advanced economic and trading simulation. 3 tiers of industry provide goods and services for populations of citizens, slaves and nobles with full control over wages and taxation. Build a network of farms, mines and caravan routes. Scout the map to find rare and exotic goods to export to distant lands. Defeat Bandit raiders, or pay them tribute to keep your routes peaceful. Compete against cunning corporate rivals. Choose diplomacy or raid their caravans and wage war on their cities. Meet your citizen's social and religious needs. Attract visiting explorers or pilgrims by developing the entertainment or spiritual side of your town. 20 Campaign Missions + generate new maps in Sandbox mode. Player Comments: "I think it's genuinely fantastic. I play many strategy games, and it's hard to find a mid-level title that is as solid as Spice Road in terms of gameplay." - Colin"This must be one of the best indie titles I've ever played. I really love it how new features that you unlock bring new challenges... the deep gameplay is something that I enjoyed most in Spice Road!" - Pawel"An excellent game... Having TONS of fun" - Unchayned 7aa9394dea Title: Spice RoadGenre: Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Aartform GamesPublisher:Aartform GamesRelease Date: 24 Apr, 2014 Spice Road Ativador Download [key Serial] spice uxbridge road. spice route in paarl. spice route houston. spice road game. spice radcliffe road nottingham. spice london road croydon. spice road online. spice route indore. century spice road english rules. century spice road zatu. spice 6 road no 12 menu. spices ayres road. spice road edmonton. 8 spice road bindoon. spice route hotel. spice road qv. spice road bonus cards. century spice road reddit. spice road pc game. spice soho road. spice vestry road. spice lisburn road belfast. red spice road qv or mckillop. spice road table morocco. century spice road rahdo. spice road ensemble. spice road table review 2018. spice road express thai cuisine. spice route imperial hotel. spice fortess road. spice otley road. spice road disney review. spice feeder road. spice road epcot menu. johnnie walker spice road duty free. spice road gameplay. spice road quilt. spice route hours. spice road vs splendor. spice road pork belly recipe. spice road gluten free. spice road spices. spice road expansion. spicer road dental practice. spice road epcot review. red spice road functions. spice road book. spice road golem. spice wilmslow road. spice road signature sangria. johnnie walker spice road duty free price. johnnie walker the spice road 1l. spice road illuminations. spice road horse. spice road cycle tours bangkok. century spice road youtube. spice road bike tours. spice road joanna lumley. red spice road qv menu. cafe spice york road. spice road market. spice road liverpool. spice road sydney. spice road usj 11. spice road table yellowfin tuna. century spice road end game. red spice road mckillop street. century spice road android. century spice road number of cards. spices francis road. spice route imperial menu. spice road pdf. spice route indian. spice road georgia. century spice road or golem. spice road restaurant epcot. century spice road upgrade. spice road calgary. spice road table epcot review. spice road in epcot. spice route hospitality. red spice road 27 mckillop st This game is almost casual. Almost. Play is quick and clean. It is more an abstraction then a sim - and it is well done. Totally worth the price tag.. what a fun little game, it for old school gamers has its money's worth for sure. i am going to replay once or more. this game is akin to a good book - you binge into the plot then put it down and think about it post read.... Logistical and economical Simulator. AI opponents are meh. Easily defeated.So treat this as a multiple city builder with trade routes game. Not a trade war game.If you like that kind of game, get it. If you don't, then of course, stay away :P (Unless they actually do something about the AI in sandbox)Which leads me to Sandbox mode, which would be the main reason to keep playing after the campaign.It's lacking. - Crappy Opponents- No victory.. ever. (?) I crushed the 5 AI opponents i had, and then just stared at my cities (that were fully built) earn me a gazillion coins. Nothing to do, and no victory in sight. Sure i get that it's sandbox mode, but atleast give us the option to win it :\/That killed the game for me. Fun playing the game, sandbox a let down. (There might be additional stuff added to sandbox mode at a later time. So if this review is old, you might want to have a look at that.)6.5\/10 (Worth it on sale). "~5\/10" According to My Own Ratings. It's an interesting game. Rather ugly even for a merchant\/management one. But the main problem is that you can't really play the sandbox mode without going through the whole (boring) campaign mode. The sandbox mode is unlocked from the start, but everything is locked there. So far, I couldn't find out if it has anything new at all.I tried the sandbox mode, found it a bit annoying that I couldn't figure out how to unlock the new buildings, read the in-game help, it didn't help at all. So, I assumed it would take some illogical sequence of steps and went to campaign mode to check how it's done... it's exactly how I expected it to be in the first place. And when I hopped back into sandbox mode, the option had magically appeared. I thought I didn't pay enough attention the first time, so I tried some more and that's just how it is. The options are missing from sandbox mode or locked until you do the campaings to unlock them.It's a deal breaker for me, since this kind of game usually requires an extremelly well thought campaign missions to make them worth playing. If you have never tried any games that even remotely resembles this one, you may enjoy it a lot. If you have, you might want to play them instead. I'm still trying gather the patience to go through the (so far extremely boring tutorial-like) campaing missions to see if this game has anything new at all. I haven't seen a reason to be hopeful though.. This game is a pure indie gem. It scratches the trading itch Railroad Tycoon III had left and the Port Royale series failed to take over with very nicely designed game mechanics. Add to it a bit of citybuilding and strategy and... voila !It is very replayable.. I can highly recommend this game to anyone who enjoys logistics & economical strategy games.It reminds me a bit of some of my old favorites, such as Railroad Tycoon 3 or Capitalism 2.To the people who say this is an easy game, they didn't give it enough time.If you put it on hard, some of the scenarios in the first act even can be difficult. I'm sure it will increase the challenge in later acts as well.It isn't just "put down some buildings and watch numbers change". That would be like saying the Civilization series is just building units and sending them to fight.You have to think about: - where to place camps - when to upgrade - which buildings to build RIGHT NOW, vs which to build later, vs which to never build. - There are a variety of considerations to deal with: limited budgets (this is the main restriction), competing factions taking up good spaces if you aren't fast enogh, bandits taking out your caravans, etc.With a limited budget, you really do have to think about what your next moves should be.Cons: - The campaign maps are static. Meaning if you have trouble and restart the mission, you know exactly where the resources are: you already found them in your last game. If you aren't exploring blind, you can get a big advantage by grabbing the best spots much earlier (since you know where they are now). To the dev: I'd suggest randomizing resource placement on the campaign maps to combat this. - Once you get rolling and have a decent income, it isn't that difficult for the rest of the game. Maybe this changes in the later missions or sandbox mode. That said, there is still room for thought; you could just brute force build a bunch of stuff with your good income, but you'd maximize profits better by considering what to build when. (Perhaps later on when competition is more fierce this will be different.)Review Caveats: I'm only through 6 campaign missions so far, will update if anything changes after playing through more.

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