In the far future humanity is ruled by The Ministry of Accounts, an oppressive bureaucracy that tracks, records and taxes every transaction of daily life. From the depths of Red Tape a new breed of marketeer arises to challenge the authority and make a profit: the Space Trader is born!...
Short vid of the coming space trading simulation Wolf 359 by machgames. Travel from planet to planet. Trade goods. Explore new worlds and make a living as privateer, merc or outlaw - that is the game Wolf 359 is about. The game is in the style of the legendary Elite and so a lot of content will be similar to that great game but of course it wont be an Elite II....
Short vid of the coming space trading simulation Wolf 359 by machgames. Travel from planet to planet. Trade goods. Explore new worlds and make a living as privateer, merc or outlaw - that is the game Wolf 359 is about. The game is in the style of the legendary Elite and so a lot of content will be similar to that great game but of course it wont be an Elite II....
Official Website: starwraith Preview trailer for Evochron Mercenary, the sequel to Evochron Legends. In Evochron, a player is free to seek their fortune as an independent mercenary in an adventure directed by their choices, abilities, and accomplishments. Each player can bring their unique skills and interests to the game, forming clans for cooperative goals or remaining solo to complete objectives on their own in true freeform space-sim gameplay. As you pilot your spacecraft through a vast seamless universe, you can perform...
*** amigaremix *** Developer(s) Gametek Publisher(s) Gametek, Konami Designer(s) David Braben Platform(s) Commodore Amiga, Amiga CD32, Atari ST, PC Release date(s) October 1993[1] Genre(s) Space trading and combat simulator Mode(s) Single player Rating(s) ESRB Not Rated (NR) System requirements 1MB RAM (Amiga/Atari ST) Input methods Keyboard, mouse, joystick Frontier: Elite II is a space trading computer game written by David Braben and published by Gametek in 1993. It is the first sequel to Ian Bell and David Brabens earlie...