Z2Live’s Trade Nations™ is a free application that is compatible with the Apple Touch devices.Casual gamers will love this game of commerce. In Trade Nations™, players can build the village of their dreams and eventually evolve it into a large city. Profit is garnered from harvesting raw resources, having those resources refined, and making items that can be sold or traded.
Villagers can be given more than a dozen jobs to optimize their efficiency, and there are more than 60 decorations and facilities for players to customize their village or city with. Players can also interact with friends who are also playing this game.
Trade Nations includes core features such as different kinds of goods, share his progress on Facebook, upgrades, and unlockable achievements. With immersive and quite addictive gameplay, smooth controls, and beautiful visual details, Trade Nations is one of the best Trading. Steven Thomas Friar is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Steven Thomas Friar and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.
This title has an interesting backstory. The Facebook version of Trade Nations was developed by Bight Games. But it was originally published on iOS by another studio, Seattle’s Z2Live, which hired Canada’s as a contractor to design artwork and gameplay for the title. Both subsequently had a small dispute where they each claimed ownership of the intellectual property behind the game.But they eventually came to an agreement, with that it owns the rights to distribute Trade Nations in perpetuity on iOS while Bight is free to do what they want with the Facebook title. Trade Nations on Facebook appears to be a faithful port of the iOS game where users build structures in a medieval town and recruit villagers to till the fields, chop the wood, and so on. On iOS, the game is comparable to Ubisoft’s Castle & Co. And Capcom’s Smurfs’ Village; we expect that on Facebook, it will be compared to other medieval life sims like Knight’s Story and to any number of farming and city building sims.On the monetization side, Trade Nations sells a premium currency called Magic Beans that can be used to accelerate building or purchase special decoration items. On Facebook, Credits is the sole means of acquiring Magic Beans.
A standard currency, Coins, is earned by completing in-game tasks.We’ll have a more in-depth review of Trade Nations for Facebook in the coming weeks as the game grows on our sister site. You can follow its progress on, our traffic tracking service for social games and developers.