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So aggravating.. you have TERRIBLE grammar! Fix it! LEARN. The past-tense of drink is 'drank'. GF your intelligence -.-'
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Ok, how do these people start a war if all they have done for 9 years is drink tea and go to the bathroom? 15 cups of tea a day is average for 9 years. You know they were drinking 30 cups of tea at the end just from you.
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I just wish there was a way to quit the game once it's obvious you're not going to make it out alive... it's like the game taunts you
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@dont_eat_carrots trust me once the tea or the opium crates are 40 or under, constantly buy it and once u get like 2 ships or more, pretty much click w/e pops up thats NOT risky XD haha cuz most of the time, everywhere was risky i'm like *constantly buying super low price stuff and waiting or just waiting if the tea and opium randomly rose to like 80's
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I like the concept, the market is insane, have gotten stuck several times with opium and tea trading over 50$ per chest yet nobody will buy it from me for more then 40.
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i like the game system where you are trying to balance your "products". BUT...i think there is a huge problem with end game. One particular aspect is that you are waiting for the good deals to pop up randomly, so you are just wasting time. Also, the stock market of opium and tea is very static most of the time. The time it takes to go through a single week is too fast for my taste. I just feel that the game tries to impose the notion of, if you fall behind in your last shipment, the game is essential over. Maybe I just never got the situation where I'm able to recover. Quite frustrating.
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Good game, hope they improve it finding a better system to handle the trade; more events and possibility to buy bigger stocks of opium at a more reasonable price as the request of tea increase. Also, is the score required for the last badge realistic? O.O
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The trick to this game is to keep buying and selling. A bad deal goes away a lot faster if you just bit the bullet and take it. if a port is a risk, but theres a good deal, just wait until the deal almost goes away, then go for it. your chance at getting caught goes wayy down.
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The red/green arrows next to the price of opium and tea are confusing. I frequently forget that they reflect the change in price, not the current price, and make a bad decision. I realize that the stars indicate how good the price is, but they are further away and not as visually significant as the red and green arrows.
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This game is pretty awesome! I loved it when the market crash, I was like, DAMNIT BUY FASTER YOU POOPFACES.
Then I lost at the 450 tea chest shipment and I had enough money. I had 435 chests and could have bought 15 more...
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Coincidentally, tea is the only thing that allows me to click fast enough to win this game, whereas opium makes losing seem much, much funnier.
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Only just got the shipment and the tea loaded, and then, WHOP, game over. I guess the British are just that crazy about their tea.
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There REALLY needs to be a larger buy amount, at LEAST for tea. Near-constant buying takes way too long on the last shipment.
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The tutorial didn't really prepare me for the fast pace of this game, I spent the beginning of it very confused about what was going on.
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Final score: 79,985,403. *facepalm* It's a decent game, but the difficulty level is a bit high. It's hard to just make it to the end, regardless of points.
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In 9 years, I shipped 696 billion cups of tea. So 9(365)= 3285. 696000000000 / 3285 = 211872146.1187215 cups of tea drunk per day. Thats some addiction.
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Funny, the most historicaly accurate game centers on drug crazed-1800's China. It couldn't be nice and cleaa, could it.