Funny
Fun, and great animation. Little lack of explanation how to manage things ingame.
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4.5 von 5
16 Bewertungen in Schweden
Fun, and great animation. Little lack of explanation how to manage things ingame.
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Game is under new management that never bothered to play the game before making heavy handed changes to gameplay. It was a fun idle game, but now it’s a massive grind to advance that’s not worth the time.
How did this pass by the sensors it’s really hard to do something like that
New update has so many prompts to watch ads all over the game interface, it’s distracting.
Better than that bazaar game but again. It’s dead.
Simple and good art!
Love the graphics of the game but I don’t like if you playing as female that you can’t get male partners.
Good to pass the time. Definitely a clicker game. Easy game to play, definitely knows how to get you to keep wanting to progress with increasing goals. Family sim type game where you also are a merchant building a town. Oh, and some of the “beauties” literally have their (.)(.) out and about so that’s a bonus.
This game is alright, fairly new, very laggy at some points of the game. Golden Baazar & Trading Legends were created by the same company, so there's bound to be similarities between the two, but "Imperial Destiny" was not. If you look at the in game previews of GB and compare it to ID's gameplay, you can see it's a literal copy and paste of the game. Most of TL's events like the naval trading, Salt Saltern (aka Main Street in ID), Suburb and Stage layouts, are exact copy cats from TL, and many more. I honestly prefer the simplicity look in TL, compared to the cartoonish graphics of ID. The only real difference is the era where the 3 games lie; Golden Baazar is obviously set in an "Arabian Nights" theme, while Trading Legends is set in a Ancient China theme, whereas Imperial Destiny is set in a mythological theme. Out of the 3, Trading Legends is definitely the winner, but considering how many strong players are already there, Golden Baazar & Imperial Destiny are alright options for newer players who don't want to be completely destroyed by the OP players of TL.