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《商队》(Caravan)结合了角色扮演和策略两种元素,打造出一款富有悬疑和挑战的贸易探索游戏。游戏背景设定在中世纪前的东方,玩家要派出商队到其他城镇去进行贸易活动。一路上,他们会体验危险神秘的冒险,在城镇中开启悬赏任务,...
I have spend almost 10 hours with this game. I finished it and really enjoined it. It is very simple RPG game with funny story and some trading concepts in it. If you have an occasion to get it for 1$ or 2$ just buy it and you will not regret.
After 15 hours in the game I refused playing. It became too tedious. I didn't finish a quest to bargain with a dschinn. You have to run around endlessly to earn money to be able to level up, which costs too much. The music was nice, but it was absolutely nerving due to a permanent loop which works like torturing brainwash. Fortunately I didn't get diarrhoea playing it like in a real desert eating food which was sprayed by contaminated nile water.
The artwork of the game is beautiful, but it was cloned in all areas with minimal variation. The story is sparse with a small quest system. Travelling from city to city you will always get the same random little events.
The economy system is simplified. You will easy get into the game with it's good controls. The game runs stable with no crash. It is repetetive grinding to level up heroes. In the beginning the mini dice game for combat and bargaining was fun, but it became boring, too.
Caravan is a below average game with good ideas, but bad execution. It is only a concept of a game at all. The permanent awful grinding destroyed the whole gaming pleasure. I really can't recommend buying it.
First off I can understand, why so many people here call it monotonous. After you understood the mechanics and random encounters (which aren't many), you basically just grind to the end. Yet, the pace, the little side quests, the graphics and this happiness, when you can finally upgrade one of your heroes should keep you entertain at least for the 12 hours this game will give you.
It's something you can play, when you have some time to kill but don't want to put too much thought into your free time. For that, it's more than enough. The price might be too high for some players, but I would compare this game to your average 200-pages-book, which is roughly around the same price.
If you love fast-paced games, this is not for you. Desert is huge, crossing it is slow. And the game brings you that experience. Lead your camels from town to town, buy cheap, sell expensive. Uncover mysteries, fight ghouls and haggle the last coin from that trader. In all honesty, the game is a bit out of balance, casually simple and the stury is a bit primitive, but the whole feeling of a caravan in a desert worth it. The graphics and music complement the idea. Replayability is zero, but that one play worth it.