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High Seas Trader

Available Platforms: Amiga, DOS

High Seas Trader is a business simulation strategy game developed and published by Impressions in 1995 for Amiga with AGA chipset and DOS.

Year1995
GenreStrategy
Rating3.5

74/100 based on 9 Editorial reviews. Add your vote

PublisherImpressions
DeveloperImpressions
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated21 April 2022

Game Review

High Seas Trader is a business simulation strategy game developed and published by Impressions in 1995 for Amiga with AGA chipset and DOS. It is the follow-up to the earlier Impressions title Merchant Colony, David Lester’s first game at the company.

The storyline centers around a young noble (you) who is trying to gain fame and fortune by building up his trading company into a regular East India type place. To do this you you will need property, ships, weapons to protect those ships, as well as goods to trade and crewmen to do it for you. Using a point-and-click interface and a first person perspective you can click on different buildings or people to interact with them, as well as sail your ship on the seven seas. Hire your seamen crew and stock your ships before embarking on your trade journey from port to port transporting goods as well as passengers. The open seas are not a safe place and you will have to deal with pirates trying to plunder your booty, so be sure to stock your defenses. It is possible to make use of banks so that you don’t lose all your riches at sea and have a little nest egg to fall back on. Turn a hearty profit thorough honest trade, gain title, and buy a solid gold mansion!

Reviews on this title are somewhat mixed and I think it really just depends on how much you like this type of game. If this is your genre, give it a shot.

See Also: Legendary Game Designers: David Lester

Review by: Tasha
Published: 9 July 2017 9:49 am



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Latest Comments

  • Mister Deear - 2022-04-21 - Reply

    It works supper jaggy and slow on M1 mac... any idea how to tinker with emulator config to fix this?