anno 1800 review

Anno 1800 Review | Worlds ahead

Anno 1800 is the latest in Ubisoft’s lauded city-building real-time-strategy series. Anno is known for mixing the two genres into a fast-paced, satisfying dynamic that has you wrestling between the desire to build a perfect city and ensure the happiness of its citizens and the necessity to have a constant stream of resources and money flowing into your coffers.

This time…

  • Controlling multiple settlements is challenging and rewarding.
  • Beautiful graphics and art design.
  • Easy to pick up, but hard to master.
  • Complex supply and demand mechanics keep you on your toes from early to late game.
  • UI doesn't always give you the most pertinent information and consumption and production numbers can get too abstract.

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Controlling multiple settlements is challenging and rewarding. Beautiful graphics and art design. Easy to pick up, but hard to master. Complex supply and demand mechanics keep you on your toes from early to late game. UI doesn't always give you the most pertinent information and consumption and production numbers can get too abstract.
Controlling multiple settlements is challenging and rewarding. Beautiful graphics and art design. Easy to pick up, but hard to master. Complex supply and demand mechanics keep you on your toes from early to late game. UI doesn't always give you the most pertinent information and consumption and production numbers can get too abstract.
Controlling multiple settlements is challenging and rewarding. Beautiful graphics and art design. Easy to pick up, but hard to master. Complex supply and demand mechanics keep you on your toes from early to late game. UI doesn't always give you the most pertinent information and consumption and production numbers can get too abstract.
Controlling multiple settlements is challenging and rewarding. Beautiful graphics and art design. Easy to pick up, but hard to master. Complex supply and demand mechanics keep you on your toes from early to late game. UI doesn't always give you the most pertinent information and consumption and production numbers can get too abstract.
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