![]() I loved how the clouds rolled across the sky and how moving the mouse could make them fade away to reveal the land below. Although the land masses did remind me of Godus, the tiles they rested on felt like a warm quilt, making gliding across the landscapes feel cozy and warm. The aesthetics of Airborne Kingdom are truly unique. After a brief restart, I was able to get cracking right away on the proper path - just don’t make the same mistake I did and be sure to build the hangar first. ![]() The tutorial is perhaps too subtle, only offering guidance after clicking around on the item in question I say this upfront because I was very eager to build homes for my citizens as suggested, only to run out of wood with no quick, clear solution on how to get more. Gameplay is intuitive enough, especially if you’ve played city-builder or Civilization-like strategy games before. Will you succeed and fly sky high, or crash and burn, humanity’s hopes for a better future along with you? Research more technologies, explore hidden ruins, and make peace with the 12 kingdoms, connecting them again like in days of yore. ![]() Invite land-dwelling migrants to join your ranks in the clouds, ultimately reaching your goal of 150 people. Maintain proper resource levels, such as food, water, coal, and wood, to ensure that no citizen of your fair kingdom goes without. Construct facilities and homes for your people to live and work while harvesting the Earth’s bounty as you traverse the map. The premise of Airborne Kingdom is simple: bring harmony to the pockets of civilization down below while building up your own empire in the sky. A soothing city-builder that will please fans of the genre and all the senses, Airborne Kingdom will cause you to lose track of time as you gently soar across the procedurally generated fractured remnants of humanity, connecting them once again under your guidance. ![]() Developed and self-published by The Wandering Band, Airborne Kingdom is available on both PC and Mac for the reasonable price of $24.99. So begins Airborne Kingdom, the chill civilization-building sim found exclusively on the Epic Games Store. The castle in the clouds faded from memory and eventually turned to legend, the technology hidden from the masses for years… only to mysteriously turn up once more, enabling the Airborne Kingdom to rise again. Until, one fateful day, that kingdom in the sky vanished, breaking the bonds that it had forged between the metropoles down below. This era of peace and prosperity was not by accident - a floating city, a veritable airborne kingdom, connected the people through wisdom and technology that ensured a tranquil existence for all. Long ago, in a far away land, there was once unity between the scattered kingdoms throughout the region. This area is the most foggy out of the three areas and players need to use their mouse to sweep over the sea of clouds to find the needed resources.Ĭotton is available for harvest, which may be processed into canvas for use in structures providing comfort and lift/propulsion needing little to no fuel.Įach allied kingdom in the Shallow Lands provides 1 cotton/day (maximum of 6 cotton/day).Tell me why do we build castles in the sky? Players should ideally balance their coal demand with coal supply from Charcoal Huts before proceeding to this area, as trees are still readily available for use in Charcoal Huts. Upon approaching the Shallow Lands, the player will be prompted that coal is scarce in this area. It is advised to have either a larger storage of food, or to obtain the Farm blueprint to make food from water which is still easily found in the Hillside.Įach allied kingdom in the Hillside provides 1 ores/day (maximum of 6 ore/day). The terrain in the Hillside consists of canyons and plateaus which is more difficult to navigate and look for needed resources, especially thistles which are very scarce and limited in amount, about 8-13 food per thistle (except for the northernmost region around the Ancient Ruin). Ores are available in this area for collection and processing into iron bars needed for the most powerful and expensive propulsion device (Fin). Upon approaching the Hillside the player will be prompted to proceed with caution as food is scarce. The fog of war in the area is minimal and players can easily look for resources far ahead.Įach allied kingdom in the Desert provides 1 tree/hour (maximum of 4 trees/hour). This is the starting zone where basic resources (such as food, water and coal) are readily available. World Map in Airborne Kingdom including areas of interest Desert The world of Airborne Kingdom is divided into 3 main areas:Įach area has 4 Kingdoms, from which the player has to gain favor and become allies with to complete the tapestry.
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