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Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Finally, the actual placement of objects and buildings in the world seems pleasant and simple assuming you have a way to connect your structure, the game will automatically place it in the most reasonable position (but you can change this if you like). You can speed up the game hours if you want, which is a good quality of life if you only have a few minutes to spare. Camera movement seems natural, but even at maximum sensitivity it can feel a little slow and sluggish. In terms of gameplay, Airborne Kingdom is relatively easy to learn, although we found the menus and overall interface to be a little confusing at times in terms of its layout. Of course, you still need to be mindful of the city’s balance sheet, so don’t go crazy and start stacking a bunch of farms or warehouses at one end. Here you can really flex your creative muscles and build any city you want want a pink city with bright green lights? Go right ahead. However, much of the focus is on resource management and expansion.Įven so, the game includes a crafting mode if you prefer an even simpler experience, which effectively removes all of the resource management that comes with the standard campaign mode. In a way, the game seems to lack depth It would be nice if a little more attention was paid to the actual upkeep of your city, perhaps by repairing broken equipment or ensuring that buildings and foliage are not degraded. Compared to other city builders, this is a fairly fresh experience As your population grows, you can send dozens of workers at a time to gather resources, so you never run into trouble. Ultimately, your goal is to increase your population to 150 and visit each of the game kingdoms to earn their favor and become the most prosperous city in the area. Gaining access to new abilities and structures is also carried out by visiting the twelve kingdoms of the world completing quests and helping them in their own development, in turn, will provide you with unique resources, structural blueprints, and other nifty perks. Learning new trading tricks takes a certain number of in-game hours, and you can only learn one new thing at a time, which we assume should ensure that you are not overwhelmed by the generous array of options in the game.
Shot With Nintendo Switch (Handheld / No Dock)Īccessing new buildings and perks requires research, which you can access at any time during the campaign. Again, an unbalanced society is an unhappy society, and if you happen to accept it too far away, you risk completely destroying your city. You can alleviate this by placing wings, balloons, and other floating objects to compensate for the weight of the structures. Build too many buildings on one side and you will find that the city begins to crumble. However, a key aspect to look out for when building a city is how structures and paths affect the overall balance. For example, employees hate having to live near Adobe Kilns because of the smoke, which directly affects their overall happiness. As you progress through the game, you will need to consider where these settlements are located in relation to other buildings. Thus, using wood from nearby forests, you can start building settlements, where each house will have shelter for one worker. First of all, you will need to make sure that your employees have a place to stay. Once you have the resources you need, you can start expanding your city.