![]() ![]() ![]() Alternately, if you need extra Lift to counterbalance the weight of the Sails, place a Balloon instead of a Greenery. You can even place a Street Lamp and a Greenery at the end of each Sail to keep the Paths lit. RELATED: These Aesthetically Pleasing Management Games Ensure Time Well Spent Building your Sails in a line from fore to aft, with Paths separating them, generates plenty of Propulsion while being economical with space. They don't require fuel, however, so if you have the workers to spare Sails are a great way to improve the movement speed of the Airborne Kingdom. Sails, the first Propulsion mechanism your city will have access to in Normal Mode, are bulky and require four workers each to operate. This is one of the best layouts on a budget as Housing Blocks are very cheap, and the only real investment is the central building.Īn efficient grouping of Sails in Airborne Kingdom. If you've got plenty of Comfort already but are having trouble finding spots to put Street Lamps in the late game, replace the Temple with a Shrine and watch your overall Satisfaction shoot up. This provides Faith coverage to 96 people once the Housing Blocks are stacked three stories tall. There will also be a one-tile gap in the row that hosts the Temple, which can be filled with Street Lamps or Greenery. Since Temples are slightly smaller than a full clump of Housing Blocks and require Path access, you'll need to have a Path running through the middle of your cluster. RELATED: The Best Strategy Games On Nintendo Switch (According To Metacritic) The Temple has the widest coverage and generates Comfort as well, so placing it in the center of a large group of Housing Blocks allows you to minister to dozens of citizens with just eight workers. One such Desire, Faith, requires that as many citizens as possible have their home within the radius of a religious building such as a Minaret. Pictures are screenshots from the game, taken by the author.A Temple among Housing Blocks in Airborne Kingdom.Īs the Kingdom grows, the people will have more and more Desires that need to be filled. Platforms: Epic Games Store, Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox It’s not a bad game by any means, just disappointing. Airborne Kingdom’s 21€ price tag is fair to me, but the game does have such a lack of content that it feels more like an early access game, even though it isn’t. I have very limited play hours so far so maybe something interesting is still coming up, but right now I feel quite uninterested to start the game and find out. The tech tree has a similar problem: let me research something cool and interesting rather than 20% more power to fans or more capacity for warehouses. Exploring around is a bit dull and so is the world in general: It’s mostly desert and even the cities feel rather unlively. ![]() Still, I feel like something is missing in the game, something just doesn’t click. At least for me, that’s something fresh and uncommon. Airborne Kingdom draws its aesthetic inspiration from middle eastern building style with minarets and onion style domes. What’s even better: it’s not a steampunk game. The game is beautiful, it has a good soundtrack and I personally like relaxing building games. ![]()
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