Arise, sir Venice: Rise of Venice gets website and screenshots

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Kalypso Media have announced that their forthcoming merchant/trading game, Rise of Venice, has a new website. Hooray!

In celebration of this fact, they’ve released a bundle of brand-new screenshots showing off maps, menus, boats, and towns. Double hooray!

Rise of Venice is a strategy/trading game in which you play as a young man aiming to set up a trading empire across the biggest cities of the Renaissance, gradually building up your fleet, engaging in sea battles with pirates and rivals, increasing the power of your family, and taking part in Venetian politics. “Intrigue and treason” are promised.

You can have a gander at the website over here, or have a gander at the Mediterranean screens below.


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