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This NG classic has been around for a while, but it was NOT the first user-created NG game as many people seem to think in the reviews. It does have some significance as being the first game to have a front-page icon, but I repeat, was NOT the first NG game.

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Another good one

And here was another good game and indeed a classic maybe not the first classic game on newgrounds but still a pretty fun one so i have no major changes in mind for this one its a fun game regardless anyways keep up the fun game making

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No changes on this classic

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Wow! Good job with this, it was probably pretty hard to set up, you worked for these 5 stars.

This is very similar to a submission in 2000 called dealer, which was also based on an old trading style game, but with drugs. The problem with that one, was it was a little too easy once you figured it out. This really fixes that issue. The difficulty is intimidating to someone new to this game, even with the instructions you have to play a few times to figure it out. After you do figure it out though, it's just like real life, you have to get rich by mixing both preparation and opportunity. It requires a bit of luck to get anywhere, but hey that's life.

Throughout the game, you're desperately trying to find a balance while the pressure of debt catches up with you (from the 450 fine after a while from the tyrant.) The first part of the game is more about staying alive than getting anywhere. You're basically forced to sacrifice ship health in order to start off your money. While searching the galaxy you have to look for trade routes that work, and don't endanger you to pirates. You also have to find the balance between carrying items and having available guns.

As you progress the game starts to lighten up on you. It becomes less about survival and more about how much money you can make efficiently without going broke. After establishing a good pattern you can upgrade your ships, and start raking in cash. However if you're too greedy and don't give yourself enough to fall back on, you can very easily lose everything dropping cargo to pirates. After hard work and good strategy you finally get enough money to avenge your father, what a nice ending.

However, with all the positives there are some negatives. The save function didn't seem to work at all, I tried a few times before really getting into the game, and it seemed like I was getting no response from hitting the button. There are also a few other bugs stated in other comments that I feel don't affect the game that drastically, but are there none the less.

I think the more important flaw was how empty things felt, now for old flash, this is understandable with the limited space you have. If this were uploaded today though I'd take off half a star for lack of any interesting characters, and all the pirate ships being the same besides the final boss. I also felt that the pirate encounter system could use a little work and give a penalty for running and a higher accuracy rate. Or maybe make it a mini game so it takes skill into account rather than just luck.

Overall, it's a pretty great game on investments and risk taking. I enjoyed my time only after I got used to it (there should really be a tutorial of some kind), but still had fun despite that. The feeling of beating this game gave me quite the sense of accomplishment.

Great job Psycho! Hope your future games I play are as high quality as this one.

Meh. There's not much difference between the difficulty as the only way anyone can feasibly go is minor pirate-killing and major trading. You cannot go fully one or the other (either due to a guns or lack of funds, respectively) and while the game itself is alright, the lack of actual strategy and the reliance on, basically, wishful thinking make it lackluster.

Game is not bad for its time, but has some bugs. 16 years later, I doubt these will get fixed but:

Transferred 87 tons of goods to my hold. Available storage went from 600 to 687.
Tried to get them back on my next trip to deliver to another planet, but it said I didn't have 20 tons in hold. Apparently it added -87 to both cargo and storage, making storage useless.
Sold all of 1 good to planet and then bought 20 tons of another: it took all my cash, leaving me back at 0. (I had paid for partial repairs first.)

Game asks if you want to repair your ship every time you return to New Terra with damage, but partial repairs is always your entire cash on hand. Would have been better if it allowed you to set another value.
Would have been good if you could repair after trading, instead of having to make 2 more jumps to get the repairs.
Would like to have been able to pay the periodic demand after getting cash from trading.
Landing message could have been "come see me" and the menu option could have been to visit him instead of to attack him. Visiting could then offer attacking or paying.
Game started with 5 drones, taking up 50 of the 60 cargo space. Took a couple of battles to kill 1 off so I could have more cargo space.

Conclusion: 16 years ago, this would have gotten more stars, but at this point, it no longer deserves 4 stars, and should drop down the quality list accordingly.

Awesome

Thats all I can say. This game is too good for words.