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Caravaneer (Video Game)
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Caravaneer is an Adobe Flash Web Game, set in a Post Apocalyptic world where environmental disasters have wrecked the planet and survivors eke out living in through isolated towns that rely on caravaneers like the player for commerce. It plays like a fusion between a Wide-Open Sandbox Western RPG with Turn-Based Combat, and an economic simulator. It was released in 2007, and can be played here or downloaded here.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The sequel, Caravaneer 2, was released in 2014. It can be played on Kongregate and Newgrounds. It was later released on Steam in December 30 2020.Both games can also be played on BlueMaxima's Flashpoint archive.In the sequel, you begin as a survivor born and raised in an apocalyptic setting deep underground. You, as a ranger of your bunker, are tasked to find your mentor as he's escaped and nobody knows where he's gone. Once you go to the outside world, you are surrounded by 4 diverse tribes: the Pullid, the Drekar, the Kivi, and the Lintu, and can choose which one(s) to align your allegiance with.Or, you can choose to roam freely as you please. Although the game is somewhat heavily railroaded in the story mode, the game is completely open in sandbox mode. Even with that, in both modes you can either play as a trader selling and buying goods between settlements, a raider that attacks passing caravans and travelers, or just focus on the story and missions.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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After the End: Set on the Earth wrecked by shifts in weather patterns and overpopulation. By the time the games begin, many communities began to rise from ruins and establish trade routes, but by and large, life is still nasty, brutish and short. | |
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Accomplice by Inaction: The Pullid tribe consider Kukul, the leader of the Lintu tribe, as this for not helping them with the Drekar. | |
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Aerith and Bob: The name of the characters varies from real names and made up, justified by the post-apocalyptic setting where the culture might have changed. If you randomly generate name for your character during the creation, some of the names that might turn up are of real-life brands. | |
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Against My Religion: In the sequel, the Kivi tribe won't help you to get rid of the Drekar, reasoning that its against their religion to be violent or to let any outsiders inside the camp. This is a result of Spencerism, a religion they created modeling it after a man who attempted to teach them science only to fail as they were very superstitious. You can later find him and bring him back to convince them to help defeat the Drekar. | |
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Action Girl: Lois of the Lanes leads a female warrior band against the Drekar, and is essential for helping you defeat them. She is also available to recruit as a volunteer and is handy with a sword and crossbow. | |
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