

Includes mini-expansion The Power of Gold and Solo Mode. Players may steal new achievements out from under each other’s noses at any time! Whose island will prosper and whose will fall? But beware, because the competition never sleeps. The objective of the game is to plan for an even distribution of farmers, workers, craftsmen, engineers, and investors. Players must plan their development strategies and supply chains carefully while keeping an eye on the distribution of specialized roles within their territories. While the population is initially satisfied with food and clothing, in time it will demand valuable luxury goods. Investing in their nautical fleets enables trade and expansion to new territories in the old and new worlds, but players must focus above all on maintaining the health and happiness of the citizens of their home islands. Players strive to build up their industrial might as they develop an island society at the dawn of the industrial age.
Anno 1800 board game Pc#
The sun is rising on the age of industry will you rise too?Īnno 1800 is an epic city-building strategy board game based on Ubisoft’s popular PC game of the same name. It's unlike anything else I have in my collection. Give it a few plays and I think it will grow on you if you like strategy games. This is definitely a game that you get better at. We've found it to be very close each time even though we all could have been more efficient. The cards start to disappear and then the game becomes a race. With exploration and trade, with other players, you finally reach a point where you can produce what you need without more people. This video was voted on by Patreon supporters and you can check out. Your ability to make stuff and satisfy your workforce grows and you get rid of cards but you also gain more cards. Here is my Anno 1800 tutorial where I teach the game as it is being played. The first half of the game you find that you are sort of making progress.

Sometimes those benefits are more workers and therefore more cards but you need to get rid of all of your cards to win. The cards represent the needs of your workforce and if you can fulfill them then you get to discard the card and gain a benefit. You have a population of workers and for each worker you have a card. The first game was strange as the concepts seem simple but are quite different from other games that we've played. But beware, because the competition never sleeps.We've played this game 3 times now and find it very compelling.
