Patrician Iii Maps

Patrician Iii Maps Rating: 4,8/5 1961 votes

A new map editor allows users to choose and customize between 16 and 25 towns, from a selection of 40. Seasonal weather produces new graphical effects,. On its best days this is Patrician II Gold, with new weather effects, some minor interface changes, a map editor and an option to send goods over land by caravan to nearby towns. That’s it, and although Patrician III overall is a superior trading sim, it’s much too similar to its predecessor for it to be passed off as a proper sequel.

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Patrician Iii Maps

Do you guys remember Patrician III? Yes, there is.

Usually you fail in the beginning, but once you get around how things work it's loads of fun.