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Airborne kingdom combat
Airborne kingdom combat









Too much tilt and your citizens will peace out. You'll need to generate more lift, and you're going to need to make sure it's all even. But once you start placing houses, hangars for your planes and towering minarets, it's going to start sinking. You start out with just a little town centre, like the one above, gently bobbing away in the sky, perfectly balanced. Physics is a constant obstacle, and more than anything else it's that force of nature that determines your city's layout. The war against gravity, though, never ends. It's not going to keep you going for as long as something like Anno or Cities: Skylines, but it's just right for a weekend of creative city building.Īirborne Kingdom doesn't feature any combat or even a whiff of conflict, at least not with other people.

airborne kingdom combat

All this is happening in the sky, though, and that's a pretty substantial wrinkle.Īirborne Kingdom launched on the Epic Games Store yesterday, and rather conveniently it's also part of the holiday sale. Power, food, factories, morale-boosting diversions-there's loads to build, but you'll recognise all the categories. "The basics are familiar and conventional: you build simple production chains and infrastructure to fulfil the needs of the city and its denizens, with the demands of both getting more complicated as you expand. "Fight nature with your best friend, coal!" ~Airborne Kingdom is a hypnotic city builder where gravity is your only enemy~ By Fraser Brown on Dec, 18 2020

#AIRBORNE KINGDOM COMBAT PC#

And on sale at Epic Games. Here is a article from PC Gamer: I have seen many stories about this but now it's released and it seems pretty cool so I wanted to share.









Airborne kingdom combat