Anno How Martin Wallace designed the Anno 1800 board game without ever playing the videogame |
- How Martin Wallace designed the Anno 1800 board game without ever playing the videogame
- The flourishing city of Didensleep....
- The World's Fair at Night
- Tractors harvesting bees
- I just LOVE creating irrigation in Embesa
- Earn €$£¢¥₱ trading with NPC
How Martin Wallace designed the Anno 1800 board game without ever playing the videogame Posted: 20 Jul 2021 04:36 AM PDT
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The flourishing city of Didensleep.... Posted: 19 Jul 2021 08:24 PM PDT
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Posted: 20 Jul 2021 04:05 AM PDT Until recently I never manufactured Lanterns in Embesa. I always thought that it's too much effort for too little reward. But now I'm in the very late game and have basically unlimited Influence, so I decided to have some fun and set up that production chain as well. Only now I've realised that you can add a Tractor Barn to the Apiary. :D I know this is nitpicking, but I find that little feature somewhat amusing. [link] [comments] | ||
I just LOVE creating irrigation in Embesa Posted: 20 Jul 2021 08:53 AM PDT Why I'm going to say might suggest that I'm angry. That's because I am angry. Building irrigations in Embesa is the most f****d up s**t in the entire game. Organising canals, roads, tractor bars, storehouses and trade unions is making my head ache. And all because I decided I didn't want to cheat and get all the free goods from Docklands for absolutely nothing, but produce them myself. How silly of me! One doesn't produce goods in Embesa! What's even the point?! Okay, I let off some of the steam. You can now downvote the post all you want. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 19 Jul 2021 11:00 PM PDT Soap, for coats, weapons, fried plantains etc. Those are the ones the NPC pays a good price for selling to them. Does anyone know of a few more highly profitable products that can be sold to the NPC, more so at the 50+levels of the game? Thank you. [link] [comments] |
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