Uncharted Waters er et klassisk rollespill/strategispill fra 1990 som lar deg leve ut drømmen som en ung portugisisk kaptein under Oppdagelsestiden i 1502. Du navigerer havene for å gjenopprette familiens ære ved å utforske, kjempe mot pirater, finne skatter eller drive handel. Spillet gir deg friheten til å velge din egen vei, enten som en ærlig handelsmann eller en hensynsløs pirat. Dette er et hovedspill uten offisielle DLC-er eller remakes.
","tokens":{"input":2282,"output":139,"total":2421}}\nDen sentrale appellen ligger i spillerens evne til å velge sin egen skjebne. Du er ikke låst til én karrierevei. Du kan velge å fungere som en dedikert kjøpmann, fokusere på handel, og bytte verdifulle varer på tvers av ulike havner for å bygge rikdom og innflytelse. Alternativt kan spillere innta rollen som en mer hensynsløs figur, bli en pirat som søker berømmelse og formue gjennom plyndring og konflikt på åpent hav.\n
\n\n\nUtforskning er en nøkkelkomponent, som krever at du kartlegger ukjente territorier og håndterer logistikken ved langdistanse sjøreiser. Når konflikt oppstår, inkorporerer spillet strategiske elementer for å avgjøre sjøslag, noe som krever taktisk fremsyn fra kapteinen.\n
\n\n\nSom et frittstående hovedspill er det ingen offisielt utgitt nedlastbart innhold (DLC) eller utvidelser knyttet til denne tittelen. Videre er det ingen kjente offisielle nyutgivelser eller remastere av denne spesifikke versjonen for øyeblikket.\n
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The SNES Port of "Uncharted Waters". (also known as Super Daikoukai Jidai in Japan) Climb aboard your flagship and set sail! As a young Portuguese captain, you are in search of fortune and fame. With your first mate at the helm, navigate the way to distant lands and legendary riches. Port ho! Cast anchor in a new land and barter with stubborn merchants for exotic-spices and gems. Use profits to improve your fleet or face the dangers of the sea - pirates, storms and the mysteries of the deep. Win allies for Portugal, and the King will reward you grandly!

Genesis / Mega Drive version of Uncharted Waters.

Uncharted Waters is a 16th century trade and combat simulation RPG for the Nintendo NES allowing players to take on the role of a seafaring trader.

The Franco family used to be one of the influential houses of Portugal. That is until the head of the family sailed out of a disastrous voyage to find the kingdom of Prester John. The disarray that followed brought about an end to the nobility of the Franco name. 100 years have passed and Portugal has prospered through it's sailing and trading empires. Young Leon Fanco wishes to restore his family's good name and make a name for himself as a sailor. At the heart of his ambition is the fair lady, Christiana, who is desired by the likely heir to the kingdom. Towards that end, Leon has been working hard to secure finances for his first ship. With the first step of his dream complete, Franco sails out with his father's good friend as first mate, you're off to find fame, adventure and fortunes out on the sea and in uncharted waters. Uncharted Waters is a sailing and trading simulation. Your goal is initially to sail between ports and trade goods between them to make a profit. Along the way, you may be called upon by merchants and royalty to do specific tasks. Several different nations as well as pirates roam the sea and not all have good relations with one another. You can take as long as you want and explore as much of the world as possible to complete your ultimate task of marrying Christiana, which will require your fame rating to be quite high anyway. Available at most ports is a trader for cargo, a supply station for your crew's food and water as well as repairs, a shipbuilder, an item store and finally a pub for gaining information, crew and gambling. All of the game progresses on an overhead-view, by sea you navigate your fleet by direction and can issue additional orders including landing on any piece of land to search for supplies. A variety of hazards live at sea including storms, other ships, seaweed and simply bad winds and currents.