Anno 1800 belongs to a select group of games that I like to refer to as “blink and it’s 2 am” games. Scrolling around and zooming the camera higher or lower is handled in the same fashion. Those uppity aristocrats eventually start demanding theaters and public baths, which require specific materials and training to build. Especially one as excellent as the Anno: History Collection.
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