![]() ![]() ![]() I remember thinking then, “If games are this amazing now, just think about what they will be able to do when I’m an elderly man in his early forties!”. The game was a giant sandbox with so much to do that it was overwhelming. They each had a unique career path and difficulty level. A Spanish privateer out to stab the world (and steal its booty). A Turkish merchant, out to buy the world. I played as a young man fresh from Portugal, exploring the world. But now, how fast you move depends on the skill of your sailors and the wind. Once you take sail, you’re still a bouncing sprite. You are a cute little sprite that bounces as you walk, and you can talk to other cute little sprites of townsfolk, romance waitresses in cafes, and even get missions from kings. It played quite a bit like Final Fantasy at a superficial level. I wracked up fees at Dave’s so high I didn’t go back for years. The back of the box made it look like Final Fantasy II with pirates, and I was sold. So it was I stumbled upon Uncharted Waters: New Horizons for the Sega Genesis. But other times, I’d find a flawed gem or undiscovered treasure. Sometimes…well, most of the time, I ended up with something terrible like Awesome Possum. By then, other video gamists with cars or parents willing to drive them had thinned the selection. So long ago, I rode my bike to Dave’s Movies and More each Friday night to discover new video games. But I might just have a game for you.ĭeveloper & Publisher // GY Games, bilibili Do you long to sail the open seas, find hidden treasures, make fantastic discoveries, and sell the locals some damaged wheat? If so, I am slightly worried. ![]() ![]() Sailing Era is an exploration, commerce, and battle simulation game set in the age of sail from GY Games. ![]()
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