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Uncharted Waters

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Uncharted Waters is a historical maritime role-playing and simulation game developed and published by Koei. Set in the 16th-century Age of Sail, it lets players explore open seas, trade goods, hire crew, and engage in naval battles while uncovering new ports and trade routes. Its blend of freedom, strategy, and discovery made it one of the standout SNES adventure titles.
Release Date
1991-01-01
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Plays
3

The game combines top-down ocean navigation with town menus and management systems. Players sail between ports, buy and sell cargo for profit, maintain their ship, and manage supplies such as food and water. Exploration uncovers new cities, landmarks, and sea routes, while naval combat uses command-based battles that reward positioning, cannon range, and ship durability. Progress comes from making money, completing requests, and increasing reputation.

Player character

The customisable 16th-century European explorer controlled by the player, who can specialise in trade, exploration, or combat.

Port patrons

Merchants, officials, and other NPCs in various cities who provide jobs, clues, and trading opportunities.

Build up capital early by running short, reliable trade routes before attempting long expeditions. Stock enough food, water, and repair funds before sailing into unknown waters. In ship combat, keep your distance when possible and use cannon fire to wear down stronger opponents. Talk to NPCs often, as many hidden ports and objectives are revealed through conversation.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Restock in major ports instead of repairing far from home whenever possible.

Tips

Test new regions with short trips first to gauge supply usage and enemy strength.

Tips

Watch commodity price differences between ports; trading is often safer and more profitable than fighting.

User Reviews

The freedom makes it feel like a true world-spanning voyage.

User Reviews

Trading, exploration, and naval combat work together nicely.

User Reviews

It has a steep learning curve, but mastering it is very rewarding.

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