Roblox – Tradelands Initial Impressions – Worlds of Nations (2024)

Having kids means you look for alternatives to your favorite adult games so you can share in your experience. Over the past two years I’ve come to appreciate the versatility of Roblox as a platform that achieves this goal. Many of the games are smaller versions of some of my favorites such as Skyrim and GTA. Because they are independently developed, they are smaller versions of the adult games which works well for kids who have shorter attention spans.

Today, I will provide my initial reaction to one of the games in Roblox called Tradelands. In this game you select one of four factions and become either a sea trader or a pirate. You start as a commoner within your chosen faction and work your way up the ranks to become of the wealthiest merchants or one of the most feared pirate.

Tradelands has a detailed tutorial which walked me through the basics of the game. I recommend taking 5 minutes and going through this, as it made getting used to mechanics a lot easier than some other counterparts like Jailbreak where you have to learn it all as you go.

The Good

My favorite part of this game is the steering. Most ship games expect you to drive a ship the way you would a car, but due to the wind mechanic it’s more difficult at first glance. Within the first hour of playing I found myself tacking, a method of going up wind, which is something I’ve not seen another sailing game mimic outside of simulators.

The game also has a grinding aspect to it which is decent. I spent some time figuring out the mechanics here and I’m glad it did. I’ve learned that the game has a complex market, one which I’m not even sure the player base has discovered. I spent about half of my playing time on land crafting, mining, and logging as it seemed like the easiest thing to do. It’s repetitive and felt like mining copper in World of Warcraft so it won’t be something everyone likes. This mechanic is one that I think is going to be underappreciated, and something that could be interesting if the mechanics are understood.

The Bad

The game’s camera and mouse controls are awkward and difficult. I kept having issues with my mouse the entire game. At several points my ship sailed off without me doing anything, just because I was in the proximity of some other interactable object. I also found the combat uninspiring which is sure to be a problem when attracting other players.

If you play on VR, the black squares that indicate where you sit are game breaking. They make it hard to move around as you randomly climb ropes or sit on the black squares (see picture). Playing on an iPAD is a lot easier and I had no issues with scrolling and moving. It was just a PC/VR issue.

The pre-set camera angles and item modes made switching between views a bit jaunting as well. This game was definitely not made to be played on these platforms. You also cannot interact with anything if you have a weapon or tool out, and there is no indicator or explanation for this, so figuring this out requires some trial and error.

The other issue is the lack of up-to-date Roblox features like terrain. There are effectively three objects across the game – trees, rocks, houses. Trees and rocks are for crafting and houses are for purchase. Everything else takes place on the sea so the visuals get boring after a while. In fact, if you see something on the sea it’s likely another ship.

The biggest issue of all is the boredom. If you enjoy the serenity of long voyages over sea, you will appreciate the downtime between islands. The long journeys are great for multitasking, but the threat of being attacked means you can’t fully concentrate on something else.

Also, there are only a handful of ports you can visit which makes your choices hard and monotonous. Some of the more experienced players explain that there are only two or three profitable trading paths which cuts down on the choices even further. However, the destinations are far enough apart that you can’t see them except past the horizon, which means you will spend a while sailing between spots. This can quickly lead to boredom if you are not into this kind of thing. The game creator expects you to spend time looking at the graphics which, as Roblox are concerned great, but don’t compare to a full fledged naval game of the same type.

The Ugly

This screenshot shows one of the more dramatic views in the game. Most of the time it’s just blue paper oceans. The graphics in this game are sparse. The land models are houses, trees, rocks, and nothing else. The ships are at least unique enough to encourage leveling up but otherwise don’t expect much. At night, the un-moving sea looks like wrinkled paper and can be disorienting. I found myself occupying time by reviewing my map or scanning the horizon to make sure I was headed in the right direction.

Another issue is the wind. Too many players (remember this is a kids game) aren’t familiar enough with tacking and sit still as they make a direct course for their target. This makes them easy targets for pirates, or allows you to easily outmaneuver pirates. I also never saw the wind change direction which makes some destinations hard to obtain.

The Verdict

This game is too complex for a young kid to understand. It’s too slow for them to appreciate, and they will likely quit out of frustration when a more experienced player takes advantage of them. However, as a former sailor in my high school days, I am happy that the mechanics are done decently. It’s still a kids game so set expectations accordingly. The long days between locations will put you to sleep if the server population decreases as well. But as a casual game with leveled expectations it does an okay job. However, if you know enough to appreciate this game you might want to play Naval Action or Black Flag instead.

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FAQs

What is tradelands based off of? ›

Tradelands is an 18th - 19th century based naval game created by Nahr_Nahrstein. The game was first created in December 2014 and became playable in 2015 through paid beta.

How do you make money on Roblox Tradelands? ›

Doubloons can be earned by the following:
  1. Trading Cargo. This is the easiest way to get lots of doubloons, however, this requires the purchase of Cargo from an NPC Trader, which in turn costs doubloons. ...
  2. Trading Player-to-Player. ...
  3. Killing Opponents. ...
  4. Sinking Enemy Ships. ...
  5. Collecting a Bounty. ...
  6. Buying with Robux.

How do you get gems in Roblox Tradelands? ›

Sapphires, like the other gems, can only be obtained by striking loose rocks on non-spawn islands or unnamed islands with a Gold or Gemstone Pickaxe.

What does PP mean in Tradelands? ›

Per Piece - PP. The price Per Piece for a material. eg. Iron is about 160pp so one piece of Iron costs 160 Doubloons.

What is the strongest material in tradelands? ›

Materials only affect the durability of items, with salt being the weakest material and onyx being the strongest.

What is the best trade route in tradelands? ›

The widely accepted best route is Nassau -> Harrisburg -> Salem (Nassau -> Salem -> Harrisburg in Clockwise wind). Along with this route the best trading ship is the Albatross.

How to level up fast in Tradelands? ›

If you are not already familiar, the actual fastest way to progress through the level bar is crafting the best cannon you can possibly get. Once getting a level up, go for higher tier cannons and so on.

How Roblox pays you? ›

Automatic engagement-based payouts let you earn Robux based on the share of time that Premium members engage in an experience, regardless of the experience's size. These payouts are in addition to earnings from other monetization methods such as Passes.

How do you get the ghost ship in Tradelands? ›

Ghostships are only obtainable through buying the Ghostship Voucher, but can also be traded with other players. The ship provides no new perks either through better cannons, or ship speed. the ship may become rare wood, and you may receive rare cannons also.

What level is Atlas in tradelands? ›

Contents
Ship NameMin LevelMax Cargo
Level 0-1
Hook98
Level 10
Atlas1022
74 more rows

How do you get Ebony in Tradelands? ›

Ebony is a type of wood found in Tradelands. It is obtained by chopping trees with any Axe better than stone.

What is Roblox Arsenal based off of? ›

Arsenal on Roblox is inspired by classic first-person shooter games like Counter-Strike and Team Fortress 2. Get ready to channel your inner fragmaster!

Where is steamy tradelands? ›

Steamy is a machine located on the fort island of Clydesdale. Steamy will mine Iron at a rate of 2 every five minutes, making it an efficient way of collecting the resource. Steamy is a small circular Steam Powered mining machine, located on the Island of Clydesdale.

How do you level up fast in Tradelands? ›

If you are not already familiar, the actual fastest way to progress through the level bar is crafting the best cannon you can possibly get. Once getting a level up, go for higher tier cannons and so on.

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