Airborne Kingdom
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- €24.99
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- Release Date
- 9th Nov 2021
- No. of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Simulation, Strategy
- Publisher
- Freedom Games
- Developer
- The Wandering Band
- Content Rating
- ESRB/Everyone, PEGI/3
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About
A great kingdom in the sky once existed. It brought peace and harmony to the lands below. However, one day, that kingdom vanished. Without its guidance, civilization devolved and fractured. Now, a new community is taking to the skies and looking to restore the balance.
Take off into the rarefied air and travel throughout vast open landscapes to reunite the world. Gather and manage resources to expand. Dispatch workers. Construct academies. Research technology to better homes, water systems, and food silos to improve the lives of the citizenry. Then forge alliances by sharing supplies and knowledge with neighboring kingdoms.
The console versions of Airborne Kingdom include everything found in the BAFTA-nominated PC release, including the recently-released New Game Plus Update. This mode features a sprawling new world to explore with increased challenge and fresh twists like new town centers to give city builders a leg up on this more trying journey. The experience also introduces more variety with increased randomized elements ranging from questlines to kingdom placement.
"Our team is all about adventure and sparking creativity,” said Ben Wander, lead designer, The Wandering Band. “Airborne Kingdom is full of peace and possibility and we look forward to sharing what we’ve created with the Nintendo, PlayStation, and Xbox communities when the game comes in for a landing on consoles this November.”
©The Wandering Band, Published by Freedom Games, all rights reserved 2021
Reviews 1
Airborne Kingdom is a perfectly fine city builder that puts a nice spin on the genre by focusing on weight and balance to ensure the survival of your community. The act of gathering resources and building structures feels easy, although some may wish for a bit more depth in the overall management of the city’s population. A few gameplay quirks might also frustrate, with a camera that feels way too slow and a UI that’s just a tad confusing at times. If you’re after a city builder that feels a bit different, though, then this might just be the one for you.
7/10
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