Anno 1800
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Anno 1800 Trailers
Anno 1800: 20th Annoversary Trailer | Ubisoft [NA]
Anno 1800: Official Gamescom 2018 Trailer | Ubisoft [NA]
E3 2018: Anno 1800 : World Overview - Teaser | Trailer | Ubisoft [NA]
Critic Reviews for Anno 1800
Anno 1800 returns to the roots of the real-time colony-builder series and delivers intimidatingly complex gameplay that's as marvelous as it is beautiful.
Anno 1800 is a rich and sumptuous city-builder, easily the grandest and deepest Anno to date. Its early game is a wonderfully relaxing experience, while the later stages will have you scratching your mutton-chops and happily stretching your braces in equal measure.
Anno 1800 is a beautiful and comprehensive yet strangely cold Industrial Age city builder.
Anno 1800 Console Edition will eat hours if you let it. One minute you're ruminating over where to place a lumberjack's hut, the next you're connecting a huge network of warehouses.
Anno 1800 is the best entry in the series to the date. A game that can be huge and complex while not overwhelming to the player. A true love letter to the genre that every fan of city-builders and strategy games should play.
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This leaves us with Anno 1800, a refined city-building game with a delectably savory approach to logistics optimization, a lovely core aesthetic, and a time-devouring rhythm. For me, that's worth the cost of a historical anachronism or two.
Despite the constant stress of trying to balance my reach against the happiness and budget of my city, I found a beautiful experience in Anno 1800. It has a real soul to it, as it demands the player care about not only the raw efficiency of a city layout, but the health and wellbeing of a population that wants more out of life.
Anno 1800 is one of the most fun city-builders I’ve played in a long time.