• Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Release Date: Oct 22, 2020
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  • Summary: Produce new trade goods to satisfy the needs of your two local residential tiers: The selfless Shepherds and traditionalist Elders. Turn the Land of Lions green with the new irrigation system and construct watering canals to transform the drylands into a lively oasis for the people. Use theProduce new trade goods to satisfy the needs of your two local residential tiers: The selfless Shepherds and traditionalist Elders. Turn the Land of Lions green with the new irrigation system and construct watering canals to transform the drylands into a lively oasis for the people. Use the new Enbesan Scholar residents in the Old World and learn how to create all Items at your demand in their monumental Research Institute. New Major Discoveries give you powerful abilities, like changing island fertilities. Experience a rich story, in which Emperor Ketema fights to keep his land free of foreign influence. Discover an ancient monastery, a downtrodden oasis and a fiercely independent island fortress and solve their quests to unite Enbesa.
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  1. Oct 26, 2020
    85
    Land of Lions is a great expansion and the best additional content for Anno 1800 to date.
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  1. Oct 31, 2020
    9
    feel like a nice fresh perspective of the original mechanics. I love watching the green appear as the water courses down the canals, its clearfeel like a nice fresh perspective of the original mechanics. I love watching the green appear as the water courses down the canals, its clear the developer team put a bunch of love into this DLC. Not to mention its definitely got some meat in terms of quests, with even the normal farmer quests usually having a different inflection than you would normally expect.

    While i hope there is more dlc in the future for this game if this is the last one its definitely going out on a strong note.

    I love all the new unique item manufacturing trees, it really makes Enbesa feel like its own unique nation. They dont even share lumber, as they use their own form. Although wood is used to make paper for some of their later tier items. Water is the lifeblood for any of your islands though so you must mete out your water spots with care.

    My one complaint is the new islands don't seem to be very profitable, i cant seem to break even despite having most of my citizens lower desires satisfied. That being said its such a fun departure from the norm that I don't mind making less just to play in the African wonderland and watch my desiccated wasteland turn into a bountiful garden.
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