Drug Lord 2.2

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    08/02/2001
  • File size:
    441K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/NT/2000

Publisher’s description

Drug Lord 2 continues where Drug Lord 1 left off. Your goal is still to amass as much money as possible by buying and selling drugs, but your neighborhood has grown considerably. You now can visit major world cities via air travel to buy and sell goods. In some cities drugs are dirt cheap, and in others they are priced sky-high. Watching the markets is your key to success in buying low and selling high. All this globe-trotting is not without its dangers, however, airport security has a watchful eye open for drug dealers, and unless you take precautions you might find yourself staring at the flashes from their guns. Drug Lord 2 also introduces global shipping, where you can send drugs from one city to another and meet up with them later, avoiding any airport hassles. In each city you also have a drug vault where you can store goods and come back for them later.

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