Exploring Trading Strategies in a Relaxed City Builder on Steam
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Exploring Trading Strategies in a Relaxed City Builder on Steam

Dive into the simple yet engaging world of Let Them Trade, a new city builder that allows players to create intricate trade routes while enjoying a casual gaming experience.

When it comes to setting up trade routes, it feels almost irresistible to me. Little horse-drawn carts? Shipments of wool, wood, or garden vegetables moving between towns? Absolutely, I would gladly engage in this sort of game.

Let Them Trade

Let Them Trade, as its name suggests, focuses on trading. Players construct quaint medieval towns on a delightful map, defining them based on specific industries like agriculture, fishing, or woodcraft. By establishing paths, roads, and bridges, they can create intricate trade networks that facilitate the delivery of essential resources from their point of origin to areas where they are most needed.

Moreover, players can enjoy the presence of a contented cat nestled in the backdrop while navigating the gameplay since Let Them Trade unfolds on a virtual dining table, reminiscent of classic board games like Catan.

Let Them Trade offers an engaging experience, allowing players to build multiple specialized cities—whether farm-based, forested, or coastal—to generate resources like potatoes, timber, and fish, while reaping 25% profits as the overseeing king.

Beyond basic supply and demand, players can delve into crafting luxury items to enhance their residents’ happiness or explore new territories for resource gathering, while defending their wealth against pesky bandits.

The game offers two main modes: campaign—filled with various challenges—and free play to build cities based on personal preference. Players can now find Let Them Trade available on Steam.

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