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{{Infobox DS Homebrews
{{Infobox DS Homebrews
| title       = Puerto Rico DS
|title=Puerto Rico DS
| image       = puertoricods.png
|image=puertoricods.png
| type        = Board
|description=Puerto Rico board game for DS.
| version    = Updated 290706
|author=johanb123 (Andreas Seyfarth)
| license    = Mixed
|lastupdated=2006/07/29
| author     = johanb123 (Andreas Seyfarth)
|type=Board
| lastupdated = 2006/07/29
|version=290706
| website    = http://lpd.ath.cx
|license=Mixed
| download   = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/puertoricods.7z
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew2/puertoricods.zip
| source      =  
|website=http://lpd.ath.cx
}}
}}
Puerto Rico is a clone of the German boardgame Puerto Rico, copied from Ben Harrison's Windows and Linux version of the boardgame.
Puerto Rico is a clone of the German boardgame Puerto Rico, copied from Ben Harrison's Windows and Linux version of the boardgame.


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The players are plantation owners in Puerto Rico in the days when ships had sails.  
The players are plantation owners in Puerto Rico in the days when ships had sails.  


Growing up to five different kind of crops—corn, indigo, sugar, tobacco and coffee—they must try to run their business more efficiently than their close competitors: growing crops and storing them efficiently, developing San Juan with useful buildings, deploying their colonists to best effect, selling crops at the right time, and, most importantly, shipping their goods back to Europe for maximum benefit.
Growing up to five different kind of crops - corn, indigo, sugar, tobacco and coffee - they must try to run their business more efficiently than their close competitors: growing crops and storing them efficiently, developing San Juan with useful buildings, deploying their colonists to best effect, selling crops at the right time, and, most importantly, shipping their goods back to Europe for maximum benefit.


For single player, leave remote players at zero.  
For single player, leave remote players at zero.  
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https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/puertoricods2.png
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https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/puertoricods3.png
 
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==Online emulator==
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|width=515px
|height=384px
|EJS_backgroundImage=https://www.gamebrew.org/images/1/13/Puertoricods.png
|EJS_core=desmume2015
|EJS_gameName=Puerto Rico DS
|EJS_gameUrl=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/onlineemulators/nds/puertoricods.7z
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{{DS Control Settings}}
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==Compatibility==
==Compatibility==
Tested and works on DeSmuME and NO$GBA.  
Tested and works on DeSmuME and NO$GBA.  
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==External links==
==External links==
* Author's website - [https://web.archive.org/web/20060818214930/http://lpd.ath.cx http://lpd.ath.cx] (archived)
* Author's website - [https://web.archive.org/web/20060818214930/http://lpd.ath.cx http://lpd.ath.cx] (archived)
[[Category:DS homebrew games]]
[[Category:Homebrew board games on DS]]

Latest revision as of 04:57, 21 August 2024

Puerto Rico DS
Puertoricods.png
General
Authorjohanb123 (Andreas Seyfarth)
TypeBoard
Version290706
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2006/07/29
Links
Download
Website

Puerto Rico is a clone of the German boardgame Puerto Rico, copied from Ben Harrison's Windows and Linux version of the boardgame.

The four player game, two humans and two AIs, is included.

User guide

The players are plantation owners in Puerto Rico in the days when ships had sails.

Growing up to five different kind of crops - corn, indigo, sugar, tobacco and coffee - they must try to run their business more efficiently than their close competitors: growing crops and storing them efficiently, developing San Juan with useful buildings, deploying their colonists to best effect, selling crops at the right time, and, most importantly, shipping their goods back to Europe for maximum benefit.

For single player, leave remote players at zero.

To start a multiplayer game, set remote players to be the number of opponents you're expecting, then hit A/start. To join an existing game, choose choice existing game. All players must have connection saved to the WFC settings (with Mario Kart DS or any other official wifi game).

Controls

Most functions are performed with Stylus, with limited support of the D-Pad.

Start - Pass

Screenshots

puertoricods2.png puertoricods3.png

Online emulator

Can use gamepad or customise in the control settings.
Nintendo DS Keyboard
C-a.png Kb-z.png
C-b.png Kb-x.png
C-x.png Kb-a.png
C-y.png Kb-s.png
C-start.png Kb-enter.png
C-select.png Kb-v.png
C-l.png Kb-q.png
C-r.png Kb-e.png
C-pad.png Kb-dpad.png

Compatibility

Tested and works on DeSmuME and NO$GBA.

Known issues

Game may crash occasionally while obtaining an IP address - so when you get a red screen before game starts, it is advised to try again.

At the present, the multiplayer server is windows-only (and only supports one game at a time).

There's a bug that'll let you get free colonists. It was not fixed for testing purposes.

External links

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