At its bones, the gameplay is nearly identical to its predecessor.
Don Diego continues to explore lands new to him in search of treasure
and survivors of previous expeditions. Click to place buildings, control
your main character, and collect resources. Place buildings according
to what resources you need, and don't forget to build enough housing for
your workers! Chop bushes and look into pots in search of gold and
other secrets. Watch for special magic stones that up your speed,
strength or oratory skills... and try to do it all before your rival.
Click on the portrait of Don Diego to focus the map on him, and click
and drag to scroll around the map.
There are a few new elements and improvements to keep things
interesting. Unlike before, the game saves your progress even if you
exit in the middle of a level. Buildings can now be demolished if
misplaced or no longer needed. Efficiency (or speed of production) of
buildings declines over time, but you now have the choice to spend
resources to restore efficiency back to 100 percent. The cost in
resources can be higher than rebuilding, but you have to weigh that with
the additional time it would take to demolish, rebuild, and upgrade a
building. Keep an eye out for special altars that give temporary
bonuses, and traders who are willing to make you a deal to get the
resources you need. Other altars require resource gifts to unlock more
lands to explore.
The game feels a bit slow to start out, especially if you've played the previous title. Once you get going, however, there is plenty to keep you busy, such as quests for helping the locals, and of course, treasure hunting. The maps are vast, which is great for exploring, but can get tedious when you have to run from one end to the other. With nice music and varied settings, plus the need to explore just one more region, the Adelantado series continues to please.
Download Size: 152 MB The game feels a bit slow to start out, especially if you've played the previous title. Once you get going, however, there is plenty to keep you busy, such as quests for helping the locals, and of course, treasure hunting. The maps are vast, which is great for exploring, but can get tedious when you have to run from one end to the other. With nice music and varied settings, plus the need to explore just one more region, the Adelantado series continues to please.
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