Odion writes: Oh the trees are changing color, that fall smell is in the air, and it looks like Empire Total War had a baby! Or at least that was the first thought that stuck in my mind as I booted up Nitro Game's East India Trade Company. It feels very much like it's from the same family as Empire Total War which is its greatest strength and greatest weakness. I want to also add that I've done this review in a different way, since this is much more of mechanic based game, I've focused on giving you guys the needed information about how all of the gameplay mechanics work together, because I know that when it comes to a trade simulator, that's what's important.
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Commander Conquest of the Americas is the follow up game from Nitro Games' East India Company. Greg Wild previews the game taking a look at the naval combat and the grand strategy element of the game.
I tried to like East India Company, but I just couldn't get into it, I found the ship battles a pain to play through and the grand strategy wasn't my cup of tea really. Sounds like they may have made some improvements though!
Can I trade slaves?