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Adelantado Trilogy: Book One PC

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Discover the fabulous secrets that a jungle hides in Adelantado Trilogy: Book One! Help the brave and noble officer, Don Diego De Leon, to find and save the lost expedition. Befriend the natives who can be of valuable assistance to you. Help them as you restore buildings, harvest foods, and create a settlement. Upgrade your skills and earn fabulous trophies. Treasures await you in this exciting Strategy game!

  • Vast level maps
  • Non-linear missions
  • Plentiful side-quests
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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8
  • CPU: 1.2 GHz
  • RAM: 1024 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 140 MB
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Adelantado Trilogy: Book One 4 5 131 131
Not much to it. PLayed for an hour and you just click, and do what the game tells you to do, there is no real challange or difficulty. It's a cool idea, but its not that exciting September 19, 2012
Not fun...boring This was a disappointment. i played the demo for about 20 minutes and uninstalled it. There was no independent thought, just click here and there when you were told to. You were given objectives to achieve but no way to do them. Like break the barrel. How? I clicked around on everything and finally someone came out of the hut and broke the barrel but I've no idea what made that happen. Cut down trees. How? There were all kinds of instructions but not one place told you how to make these things happen. Everything was collected automatically so you had no hand in it. Just plain boring. September 18, 2012
The worst BF game I ever bought This game is essentially devoid of challenge. For 50 minutes or so per level, the game guides you around and basically tells you which task to do next. You don't really get to decide for yourself when or which upgrades you want to do. I own dozens of BF games and this is by far the worst. October 6, 2012
So-so game - 2 1/2 stars First a bit about me so you can understand my review. I don't care about music or graphics. If I played checkers, for example, with pieces of paper or cardboard pieces, it's still checkers to me. I usually turn off music if the game allows for it. All I care about is the action of playing the game, the mechanics. Bells and whistles do not impress me. I know, I'm abnormal. I know most people do care about these things. I am not putting anyone down for that, I'm just stating that I do not take these things into account when I review. This game took me 2 days to play. I realize that's a bit ambiguous as everyone has different times to commit to playing games. I just wanted to add that anyway as that has a bit to do with my rating. I can not afford to pay a reasonable $6.99 game but for only 2 days of playing. I read a review where it complained about the instructions and tutorial not being adequate. Mostly I disagree with this. To me, there was too much hand holding and I just wanted to play and strategize, not have the game do it for me. I will say it took me a bit to realize the logic wasn't realistic. I don't want to give spoilers so I'll just say it took me a bit to realize I need to stratagize another way due to this but that just makes for more game play so that's not so bad. If games were easy right off then one would not enjoy playing them. There is a lot of waiting in the game, kind of like the Westward series but not nearly as involved or fun as Westward. There is no way to save progress so if you started a level, you either have to finish that level or start over if you need to close the game. One thing that drove me to swear was every time a player picks up a gem, a information window pops up. I know I freeking picked up the gem, I was the one who clicked on it. One get's a mail notification when one does anything like build a building or upgrade a building. This doesn't interrupt game play but is totally useless and creates more memory and more graphics needed for the game to play. Again, I know I built a building or upgraded it. The timer is just a countdown bar. Each level has the same bar but the time one has to play, which is obvious after playing the levels, is different for each level. I'd much rather have a clock count down. Various things one finds while taking time to search for these "extras" are totally useless and are just stating something either just for the story line or to give information that is already known or obvious. I personally do not find that adds entertainment to the game. If I had the ability to make a game (sadly, I do not), I would be happy to have made this game but I wouldn't feel right selling it for $6.99. I can see tons of room for improvement as a player. I think the bonus level you get after you get gold timing on all the other levels can not be done in gold time. If someone has, I'd like to hear from her/him. I can not actually recommend this game however if knew someone liked the kind of games I liked and they said they were desperate for a new game, I would recommend but only if desperate. I do hope to see the next version and hope the maker(s) read the reviews and learn from them. I certainly do not wish to discourage this game maker. I think it has potential. October 9, 2012
Old Technology Remember Zelda when it was new like 15 years ago? It was pretty exciting then, but those little characters walking around stiff legged after you picked a task for them to do and then you wait for them to do it is archaic. And then there is the no save feature. Waste of credits for sure. My next move is to uninstall it. October 8, 2012
Too much hand holding At first I thought I would like the game. It starts out with good music & graphics and an idea that it will be a free reign type time management game. But once it gets going you realize that you can only do what the game wants you to do and it will literally hold your hand through the whole thing. Make sure you play the entire hour trial. I thought I was going to buy it in the first half hour and then quickly changed my mind as the minutes ticked by and the game play did not get any more interesting. September 24, 2012
Good But Not Yet Great This game would be five star if: 1. The player was able to save the game in the middle of a chapter. 2. It didn't take so long to complete each chapter (thus the need to save). 3. The player had more control over what is built where and when. 4. The player was able to destroy and recover materials from abandoned buildings. September 22, 2012
Highly addictive Great game. The music, the game play, everything about this game is smooth, and something different to play. April 16, 2013
Hand-holding Throughout Great story board and cute graphics. The fun stops there. Space is limited and buildings 'deteriorate' over a chapter's time-and can't be demolished to rebuild. Many are placed by the game, leaving little or no room for new replacements, so frustration increases. No independent game-play.Do what you're told, when you're told and not before-very little choice. Workers take care of the routine but only ONE does the moving to accomplish tasks/goals and he's S-L-O-W moving. I'm an avid TM player (Roads to Rome, Build-a-Lots, My Kingdom for the Princess, etc)and won't leave a level until I hit "Expert" but in this game, I just wanted to finish a level and get it over with. Reviews say Version 2 improved on the faults in One-do the trial before you buy either one. Great potential, but it just missed the mark in One. April 14, 2013
Could have been great, but it isn't I've played only about 20 minutes of the demo, and I'm not going to buy this, but the flaws that ruin the game are basics that are throughout, not just in the demo. The big one is that you have to play through an entire level before you can save the game, or else you lose everything you've done. And the levels are long--I had to quit playing 18 minutes in, but couldn't save the level, so if I go back to play again I'll have to start from scratch! That just makes no sense. The other flaw is that there is ONE guy going around doing everything. It's not like Roads of Rome or the other TM games where you build things--you have to sit and wait while this one little guy slowly hustles around doing things. It's irritating. One thing I had to go to the forums to figure out was how to upgrade buildings. The game pops up a window saying you need to upgrade buildings to increase their efficiency, but it doesn't say how to do that. As it turns out, you can't upgrade them until you reach a certain level--which is way beyond the point in the game where you're told they should be upgraded! Very confusing. I wanted to like this game because it's beautiful and the music is very nice...but the game is so irritating that the lovely graphics and music can't overcome the flaws. February 25, 2013
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