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Glory of Portugal: Fortresses of Brazil puts you in command of naval forces during the colonial wars along the Brazilian coast. You navigate galleons and pirate ships in a single-player campaign that shifts between first and third-person perspectives. The conflict spans centuries from 1500 to 1822 as multiple European powers clash with native tribes over territory. You will encounter historical figures like John Maurice of Nassau while fighting for control of key locations such as Recife and Florianópolis. The game stands out by letting you directly influence major battles involving Portuguese, Dutch, French, Spanish, and British fleets. Watching the tide turn in these historic engagements feels grounded in real events rather than pure fantasy. Players can explore detailed fortresses built to defend the coastline against invaders. The scope covers a wide range of eras where different nations fought for dominance on the water. This approach gives you a clear view of how naval power shaped the region without needing complex strategy maps.
From 1500 to 1822 many battles happened in Brazil. Hans Staden, brothers Braga, Anthony Knivet, John Maurice of Nassau, Cunhambebe and many other men from many countries fought the battles at Brazilian coast. The player will control the historical characters through history.
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