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Game #1553
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Subtrade: Return to Irata    View all Top Dogs in this genre
Strategy   Business

Rating: 7.58 (63 votes)

Subtrade: Return to Irata box cover

Subtrade: Return to Irata screenshot
One of the best M.U.L.E. clones ever made, Subtrade: Return to Irata transfers the galactic capitalism of Dani Bunten's timeless classic to an undersea economy. Despite new species, background graphics, and different commodities, gameplay is still M.U.L.E. at its heart: up to four players vie in a cutthroat competition to be the richest entrepeneur. The different phases of M.U.L.E., e.g. land grant, production, and marketing, are intact but greatly enhanced by intuitive mouse-based interface and VGA graphics. The auction interface, which is the best part of M.U.L.E., is still as furious and fun as ever, with computer players that are aggressive enough to pose a real challenge. Unlike Linel's Traders, another M.U.L.E. clone, Subtrade does not introduce new gameplay options or change the number of commodities. While this means that M.U.L.E. fans will have seen it all before, the game's faithfulness to the original also means that the elegant simplicity is better-preserved. The computer AI also seems to be better, since I found it much more difficult to corner a market, and computer players respond quickly and aggressively to price-cutting.

Overall, Subtrade is definitely one of the best M.U.L.E. clones, if not THE best. M.U.L.E. fans will definitely enjoy this one, although the disappointing lack of a tournament mode means that an average game with four players can be finished in less than 1-2 hours. Thumbs up!

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Felix Unger
Developer: Century Interactive
Publisher: Boeder
Year: 1993
Software Copyright: Boeder
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Multiplayer:  
System Requirements: DOS
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Related Links: World of M.U.L.E. (archived)
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If you like this game, try: M.U.L.E., Traders, Cartel$ & Cutthroat$

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