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» Tradewinds Caravans Description

Travel along the bustling and dangerous Silk Road trading exotic goods and engaging in real-time battles as you build the most powerful trading caravan the world has ever seen! Embark on challenging quests, hire fiercely loyal warriors and explore a long-lost world teeming with tantalizing secrets, hidden cities and legends of mythical creatures. With all-new weapons, character-specific powers and signature Tradewinds humor, your adventure begins today - in Tradewinds Caravans!

» Tradewinds Caravans Summary

Title: Tradewinds Caravans
Genre: strategy
Developed by Sandlot Games
Added on 2008-06-28
1 downloads this week
Rating for November is 0

» Tradewinds Caravans Features

  • Build A Powerful Trading Caravan!
  • 6 Unique Characters!
  • Dozens Of Individual Storylines!
  • All-new Weapons And Character-Specific Powers!

» Tradewinds Caravans System Requirements

  • Windows 98/ME/XP
  • Processor: 750 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 256 MB or more

» Tradewinds Caravans Extra Info

Did you know that...

A caravan is a group of people traveling together, often on a trade expedition. Caravans were used mainly in desert areas and throughout the Silk Road. An example is a camel train. A camel train is a series of camels carrying goods or passengers in a group as part of a regular or semi-regular service between two points. By far the greatest use of camel trains occurs in North Africa, to conduct trade in and around the Sahara Desert. In antiquity, the Arabian Peninsula was an important route for the trade with India and Abyssiania. Camel trains have also long been used in portions of trans-Asian trade, including the Silk Road.

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