Game Info
Patrician III
Patrician III is a real-time trading simulation featuring elements of construction and the historical background of maritime trade in Northern Europe during the 1300’s.
- Game Score
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4.4
1 Press Scores, 75 User Scores [?] - File size
- 428.34 MB (9 minutes at 800kb/s)
- Genre
- Strategy
- Publisher
- Strategy First
- DRM
- No DRM
Minimum System Requirement
- Pentium II 450 MHz
- 64Mb RAM
- 16Mb 3D Accelerated (DirectX8.1 compatible) Graphics
- DirectX 9.1 compatible Graphics, Microsoft compatible mouse, DirectX compatible soundcard
- Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Recommended System Requirement
- Not available
Game Description
As a resident of a medieval town, your goal is to rise from the status of a simple, insignificant trader to that of a Patrician and perhaps even become the head of the Hanseatic League. You can raise your standing through town improvement and diplomacy or fill your coffers through piracy and smuggling.
Key Features
- New Map Editor
- Establish and build your own towns
- Discover and destroy pirate villages
- Enhanced options for expeditions
- New seasonal and enhanced weather effects
- Six new functional buildings
- Newly designed AI
- New land routes for trading
- Enhanced trading options
- Town defence enhancements
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