Not Sure How to Let Them Trade? Learn From the Devs in a New Commented Gameplay Trailer!
The new trailer will give you an overview of the mechanics of the cute, casual city-builder
Berlin, Germany - July 8, 2025 — In preparation for the release of Let Them Trade on July 24th, the team at Spaceflower, alongside indie publisher ByteRockers’ Games, has released a new gameplay trailer featuring commentary from the devs. This trailer outlines all you’ll need to know to get started as an aspiring city planner for the kingdom’s squirrel-loving monarch in this gorgeous board game-inspired city-builder.
In Let Them Trade you’ll place various buildings across the stunning, vibrant digital tile-based map to allow the corresponding city to automatically collect resources and start trading with neighbouring cities. While each city will manage resource collection, trading, and citizen needs on their own, it’ll be up to you to help them upgrade resource processing buildings and pay attention to trading trends, as you’ll be collecting taxes from each trade to further your building research and expand cities and the kingdom as a whole. As the kingdom grows, however, bandits will take note and come to pillage trader caravans. You’ll need to send knights to protect trade routes, adding a variety of different soldiers to their retinue to ensure they can take on those cheeky bandits and teach them that your kingdom’s wealth isn’t up for grabs.
Features:
Cities & resources: Acquire resources by founding cities. You decide building placements; cities manage citizen needs autonomously.
Trade & funds: Cities buy and sell resources and goods independently, and you earn a percentage from taxes on those trades. Happier citizens pay more!
Castle & Objectives: Protect cities from robbers attracted by wealth. Purchase goods for various needs and improvements.
Let Them Trade launches on Steam on July 24, and there is currently a well-received demo on Steam! The full game will be available for $17.99 USD / £14.99 GBP / 17.99€, and will offer English, German, French, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese interfaces.
About ByteRockers' Games
ByteRockers’ Games is an independent game developer and publisher based in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 2008, the studio has grown into a team of nearly 40 passionate creators dedicated to developing and supporting unique and innovative gaming experiences. Known for titles such as Insurmountable and Beat Slayer, ByteRockers’ Games also collaborates with indie studios as a publishing partner, always aiming to bring bold and creative ideas to life.
About Spaceflower
Based in southern Germany's indie-hub of Nuremberg, Spaceflower is a small indie studio with great ambitions. Their first major indie title, Let Them Trade, was first conceived as a passion project by founder Thomas Otto in his home office, and has been in development for over 5 years. It has since grown into a state funded project with a small team of 7 developers and recently found a publisher with ByteRockers' Games. As we are nearing its 1.0 release in summer, we are very excited to be finally able to show off our hard work and bring LTT to new players and city builder fans alike.
Not Sure How to Let Them Trade? Learn From the Devs in a New Commented Gameplay Trailer!
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