About This Game Combining elements from both trading and strategy games, Commander: Conquest of the Americas will appeal to a wide range of players. Players take charge of one of the many European powers aiming to conquer the New World. Starting from 16th century, players can choose from many different nations, each with their own unique strengths and weaknesses. Founding new colonies and then making them thrive is key to success. In order to accomplish this, players need to manage and optimize resources and production in their colonies, before transporting the goods to other colonies or back to Europe. Rival powers and Native Americans can prove to be allies or enemies, depending on the player decisions. Hostile fleets engage each other in highly detailed tactical level. Players can command their ships in RTS fashion or take direct control themselves.FeaturesConquer the New WorldChoose from 7 different European factionsManage your colonies and their resources, production, military, and much moreGame world spanning from the Caribbean to Hudson BayNaval battles with as many as 30 ships in varied environments and 2 different control modesInteract with both the European powers and the natives a09c17d780 Title: Commander: Conquest of the AmericasGenre: StrategyDeveloper:Nitro GamesPublisher:Nitro GamesRelease Date: 30 Jul, 2010 Commander: Conquest Of The Americas Crack By Irfan Doggar commander conquest of the americas forum. commander conquest of the americas tips. commander the conquest of the americas обзор. commander conquest of the americas requisitos. commander conquest of the americas cheats. commander the conquest of the americas. commander conquest of the americas gold. commander conquest of the americas trainer. commander conquest of the americas trainer 1.5. commander conquest of the americas pl chomikuj. commander conquest of the americas language change. commander conquest of the americas gold cheats. commander conquest of the americas test. commander conquest of the americas map. commander conquest of the americas gog. commander conquest of the americas tipps. commander conquest of the americas gold edition. commander conquest of the americas gold edition trucos. pc game commander conquest of the americas. trainer commander conquest of the americas 1.034. commander conquest of the americas recenzja. commander conquest of the americas gold edition torrent. commander conquest of the americas download. commander conquest of the americas gameplay. commander conquest of the americas youtube. commander conquest of the americas steam. commander conquest of the americas mods. commander conquest of the americas gold edition trainer. commander conquest of the americas torrent. commander conquest of the americas wiki. commander conquest of the americas windows 10. commander conquest of the americas gold edition pc full español. commander conquest of the americas (2010) скачать. commander conquest of the americas manual. commander conquest of the americas. commander conquest of the americas descargar. commander conquest of the americas free download. commander conquest of the americas gold gameplay. commander conquest of the americas steam key. commander conquest of the americas tutorial. commander conquest of the americas (gold edition) - pc. commander conquest of the americas pc. commander conquest of the americas video. commander conquest of the americas spolszczenie chomikuj. commander conquest of the americas manual pdf. commander conquest of the americas spolszczenie. cheat code commander conquest of the americas. east india company vs commander conquest of the americas. commander conquest of the americas igg. commander conquest of the americas best resources. commander conquest of the americas gold language change. commander conquest of the americas türkçe yama This is an amusing game that makes me think of what you would get if you simplified Empire: Total War. Basically you set up cities in the new world, and trade with the home port to grow your economy, eventually waging war (either actual or economic) with the other colonial powers to conquer the americas. the mechanics are straightforward, every building and ship costs maintenance, and all the raw materials and finished good provide income. setup stable trade routes, bring colonists and soliders from the home port and you are set. the graphics are low, but its fun if you like this sort of gameplay.the controls are simple, and the menus make sense, once you get the hang of it its fun to repeat play because there are different ways to win.it is a cheap game though, so there are strange shortcuts that are missing, there are a lack of notifications about current events each turn, although there are popups they are usually reminders about failing a mission or a new missointhat can get annoying for some because well into the game there are a lot of things to keep track of, basically you can set up a trade route bringing ppl and goods in different directions (growing and defending settlements, satisfying needs) but the route you take and the time matter (especially once a good runs out) if you dont mind having to check every turn every single part of your empire because nothing lasts that long then this game is greati actually didnt care that i kept running things into the ground, i never won, but it was interesting to set up trade routes that eventually failed only to have someone declare war on you. Commander: Conquest of the Americas is a flawed but still interesting game about the age of sail and colonisation. You start your game as one of the European nations trying to colonise the new world, from the northernmost tip of Canada down to...The northern part of Brazil. Sorry South America, you're not allowed in here, this game is about the north only.You are thrust into the role of the colonial governor and have to colonise the new world. To do so, you'll be sending out a fleet to find a place to settle, and then you will be bringing in new colonists and exporting the products from there to the old world. In time, you will end up with multiple colonies and you will have to set up trade routes and pirate hunting patrols. You will mainly be doing this as you sit back and watch your new world empire grow, trying to make a profit and making sure your advisors are happy so they don't try to get the king to replace you.The campaign stuff is limited, and somewhat repetitive. The AI nations do not really offer you much of a challenge, and it is easy enough to take out their new world holdings and fleets. Given a bit of planning and thinking ahead, you can turn a massive profit and conquer most of the world. You will then be pretty much just waiting for things to happen as your automated routes take care of everything else.The game mostly does well in the ship battles, where up to 3 squadrons of 5 ships per side can join battle in a realistic simulation mode that I have not yet been able to find anywhere else. This is my main reason for saying this game can be a good recommendation for some. If, like me, you are a fan of more slow, simulation style naval warfare rather than action packed speedboats with explosive linings and machinegun-cannons then this is a good way to get your fix.But being entirely fair, I can not really recommend it for other things. The campaign is nice as a way to lend some kind of importance to the battles, but it does not really do much else. The in-battle AI is capable enough that it won't just roll over for you, but it is not amazing either, and the detail of the simulation is still far from perfect.Even though I like this game, and have probably spend way more time on it than I should, I can't really recommend it for anyone who is not a fan of the time period and simulation battles. It does decently well at the economy and trading parts of the campaign, but it is repetitive and you will find yourself speeding up time a lot until something interesting happens.. This game is fun but feels not finished Personally I feel they should make a second game would be alot better but there is no sandbox witch I do not like but the game is still fun and long if you want it to be. Over all this games ok but need some fixes 7\/10. Game is tedious and monotonous, and I say that as someone who plays Marathon speed games of Civ and Extended Timeline EU 4. Lots of waiting with nothing going on, but unlike Civ or Eu4, you don't get notificaiton\/pause popups when something finally happens. Spent 2 hours last night just moving good and people back and forth with 30s - 1 min of waiting for a ship to arrive punctuated by 2s of clicking. For TWO HOURS. Yeah, don't bother.. I liked this game quite a bit. It does the whole trade thing pretty well. It's definitely one of the better economy games released recently. It not only allows you to build ships and set up trade routes but also allows you to build colonize and maybe be a pirate if you want. I'll go into some pros and cons:Pros:-You aren't stuck playing the economy game. You can play a military game by being a pirate or fighting with other countries.-The game does the trading really well. The amount of resources aren't overwhelming (although the amount also isn't very impressive either). It's easy to just jump into the game.-There is a good amount of ships and you can customize each one you build by spending a little extra money.Cons:-The colony management is a little too simplistic. It does add to the game but it is only picking a building you want to build from a list.-There are only limited colony spots that you can build colonies on. I would've liked to just see where the resources were and build a colony accordingly.-You have to buy the resources from your colonies to sell them in the Home Country (Europe) and, as far as I can tell, you can't trade with other colonies. Instead you trade resources via diplomacy but those resources can only be traded via diplomacy and you cannot sell them in Europe. Because of this it is very possible to go negative and you can't do anything about it.All in all it's a fun game and I would recommend it. Especially now (11\/27) with a sale going on. Certainly worth the $4 for the base and $6 for the complete.. I'm very grateful that I got this when it was on sale.The combat is awful since ships don't respond to controls, and the economy gets extremely repetitive. Automatic trade routes don't really work either since the commodities are constantly shifting in availability, and the computer creates complex alliances which defy all notions of imperialism. It gets \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 too where the computer will deliberately ally, then raid your smaller colonies to take them over without making a declaration of war. If you take them back, then you implicitly declare war on the whole alliance.It's a great concept, but extremely poorly executed.. Game is tedious and monotonous, and I say that as someone who plays Marathon speed games of Civ and Extended Timeline EU 4. Lots of waiting with nothing going on, but unlike Civ or Eu4, you don't get notificaiton\/pause popups when something finally happens. Spent 2 hours last night just moving good and people back and forth with 30s - 1 min of waiting for a ship to arrive punctuated by 2s of clicking. For TWO HOURS. Yeah, don't bother.. have had this game for a week or so. Tutorial videos are so small you cant see what is what. Cant get answers to questions in discussions so no help there either. Still if you can figure out what is what it may be a good game. As far as recommending, no not till there is a better information and video system in place.. This game just didn't hit the mark for me.I was feeliong nostalgic and looking for something like Conquest of the New World and this simply let me down.Gameplay felt clunky and it lack many things a game like this should have.If you like automated trade games this would be your thing.Peace. This game just didn't hit the mark for me.I was feeliong nostalgic and looking for something like Conquest of the New World and this simply let me down.Gameplay felt clunky and it lack many things a game like this should have.If you like automated trade games this would be your thing.Peace
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