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Smuggler
by T.R.A. Hainsworth
CCS
1983
Crash Issue 1, Feb 1984   page(s) 62

Producer: CCS, 48K
£6.00
Author: P A Hainsworth

The inlay says that skill, inspiration and calculated risk are the main ingredients of success. Five levels of play allow you to move and store goods, buy goods, sell them, buy a boat, sail it, and consult the bank. It is the 19th century and the object is to amass a fortune of £250,000 by smuggling goods in from the Mediterranean (avoiding Ships of the Line). Factors to juggle with include crew costs, commodity costs, port duties, maintenance costs, size of vessel and how far it can safely travel and at what loading. Random elements include the weather, which may sink your vessel or run it aground, and there are always the pirates to watch out for.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 2, Mar 1984   page(s) 65

Producer: CCS, 48K
£6.00
Author: P A Hainsworth

The inlay says that skill, inspiration and calculated risk are the main ingredients of success. Five levels of play allow you to move and store goods, buy goods, sell them, buy a boat, sail it, and consult the bank. It is the 19th century and the object is to amass a fortune of £250,000 by smuggling goods in from the Mediterranean (avoiding Ships of the Line). Factors to juggle with include crew costs, commodity costs, port duties, maintenance costs, size of vessel and how far it can safely travel and at what loading. Random elements include the weather, which may sink your vessel or run it aground, and there are always the pirates to watch out for.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 4, May 1984   page(s) 72

Producer: CCS, 48K
£6.00
Author: P A Hainsworth

The inlay says that skill, inspiration and calculated risk are the main ingredients of success. Five levels of play allow you to move and store goods, buy goods, sell them, buy a boat, sail it, and consult the bank. It is the 19th century and the object is to amass a fortune of £250,000 by smuggling goods in from the Mediterranean (avoiding Ships of the Line). Factors to juggle with include crew costs, commodity costs, port duties, maintenance costs, size of vessel and how far it can safely travel and at what loading. Random elements include the weather, which may sink your vessel or run it aground, and there are always the pirates to watch out for.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

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