
It was one of the most powerful ones I’ve seen on any game, period.

I absolutely must mention the Photo Mode. Overall, the game is a feast for your eyes. But maybe that is what makes things tick for them. It’s like living amongst scarecrows without buttons on their faces. And this is even after pointing out that none of them have faces. As for the character models, the people have a little oomph about them. Each building, each prop, has its own identity and style. There is something medieval about it, something regal but a whole lot of classy. The art style resembles Persian/Middle-eastern architecture but is very contemporary. Everything from the character models to the world design has that spark of uniqueness. The game looks, feels, and plays beautiful. If there’s one department where Airborne Kingdom absolutely crushes it, it is the graphical aspect. GRAPHICS AND AUDIO – An Artistic Masterpiece The deceleration is also too slow to pan and rotate with precision. The camera movements feel sluggish and quite heavy. The only issue I had with the gameplay here was the camera. Map interaction is a simple point-click system and the entire map is available for traversal right from the beginning. I am willing to accept that I spent a good half an hour just watching the teeny tiny cutesy planes fly up and down. You can send planes down to the land to collect resources. There are fundamental items such as food, water, coal (for power) and clay, wood, etc to craft products. You need to manage your resources as well. Drag can be reduced with propulsion devices. The more the drag, the slower your city flies. There’s More To It!Īdding more buildings also causes drag. You are equipped with an extensive Research Tree to create the most advanced civilisation. Every time you construct something, it takes up some of the lift. Lift is produced by your town centre and by fans. Your city stays afloat based on how much lift it produces. Each building, each facility and even paths affect the structural integrity of your “town”. But that’s not all, you have to take care of your infrastructure too.
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You can upgrade the upper limit with ample research. Each stat has an upper limit and you need to collect/maintain the resources. So for your fellow kingdom brethren, take care of their accommodation, food, water and their happiness. And you have the technological upgrades to keep an eye on as well. You have your citizens with their respective needs. The gameplay elements resemble something similar to your normal city-building shenanigans.

You also have numerous tiny villages and towns to scout and recruit members from! GAMEPLAY – A Breath of Fresh Air Discover all the olden kingdoms and convince them to join your cause. Fly around, navigating mountains, valleys, vast plains and barren land, searching for resources and signs of life. Most importantly, it makes the advancements for you to grow. That it has enough resources for you to survive. Make sure it has enough lift to stay afloat. Along with the members, take proper care of your budding city too.

You have to provide for your people, just like any leader would. You start out small, very small, with just a floating town centre and a handful of “citizens”. You set out on a mission solely focused on one thing uniting all the kingdoms into one giant banner once again. You start from humble beginnings aiming for utopia.
