

It's easy to sink hours into a game and not reach the endgame, or even the mid-game. It's details like that that really help build immersion and realism. When I went back to my capital, I realized how dense the smog was around the city. For example, my capital city on my industrial play-through was growing and I was doing well, and I expanded onto another island. It has an interesting style and great development of cities - better in my opinion than even the newer Sim Cities. The trading mechanism works really well, being able to set up a different route with each unit is easy and intuitive. This makes a unit's speed, carrying capacity, armour and damage ever more important. The ocean is a major focus of this game Much of the expansion and all battle and trading is done by sea. It is your mission to repopulate the world from your ark - a kind of sea station. The basic premise of the game is that the world's sea levels have risen and previous landmasses have become islands, and uninhabitable wastelands have become paradises. It is a new, futuristic step in the series, and is a strong one. I've put 7 hour sessions into this game, and I show no signs of stopping. It was released in November 2011 and is a great game. Stop/start all buildings of its kind (when pressing the 'pause/resume production' icon): Shiftīuild multiple houses (first select house and select starting location): Drag mouseĪnno 2070 is a futuristic real time strategy/city builder hybrid game from Ubisoft studios. See the influence area of a building (and others of its sort): Shift increased speed without holding + key): F11 Toggle through ships without moving camera: SHIFT+TABįunctions database (e.g.

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