The Patrician (video game)

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The Patrician
Developer(s) Ascaron
Publisher(s) Ascaron
Release date(s) 1992
Genre(s) Strategy
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) Amiga, Atari ST, DOS

The Patrician is the title of a series of historical trading simulation computer games for the PC, Amiga and Atari ST published by Ascaron Entertainment. In the games, the player assumes the role of a merchant in any of several cities of the Hanseatic League, accumulating money, capital and consumer goods, and real estate, expanding his company, and furthering his career at home and abroad.

The main action of the games typically consists of trading, using trading offices and ships. Players can also build public works, private houses, and industries, pursue a career in politics, and interact with such characters as pirates and burglars.

The games features an advanced dynamic economy which can be influenced by the actions of both the human players and the A.I.-controlled players. This in turn affects the various towns (constantly buying high and selling low will cause a town to grow poorer, for instance).

By helping a town grow, the player will gain popularity there, which will help in the Hanseatic elections. The goal of the games is to be elected leader of the Hanseatic League, but the player can only take part in Hanseatic elections once he or she has been elected lord mayor of the home town.

[edit] External links

The Patrician at MobyGames


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