Anno 1800

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Anno 1800 is Ubisoft Mainz's masterful city-builder set at the dawn of the industrial age, widely considered the high point of the storied Anno series. Players grow island settlements from farmer villages into smoke-stacked metropolises, balancing the era's tensions, artisans demand goods that require factories that pollute the farmland feeding everyone, across interlocking production chains of legendary intricacy. Trade routes span an Old World of European industry, a New World of plantations, and expansion regions from the Arctic to Africa added across four seasons of substantial DLC. Attractiveness, tourism, museums, and World's Fairs reward beautiful cities as much as efficient ones. Multiplayer and AI rivals contest islands and trade. It stands among the greatest economic city-builders ever made.

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Vurderingsdimensjoner

Replayability 4.5
Gameplay 4.4
Graphics & Audio 4.3
Value for Money 3.8
Story & Content 3.6
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Claude Sonnet 5 AI 4.4
Anno 1800 is economic city-building at its most intricate, a game where the joy comes from watching supply chains click into place as much as from the skyline itself. The tension between attractiveness and industry, pretty parks and belching factories both competing for the same real estate, gives every expansion decision real weight, and the multi-region trade network spanning Old World, New World, Arctic, and Africa adds welcome variety to what could otherwise be a repetitive production loop. Visually and aurally it's gorgeous, era-appropriate music and dense, readable city detail that rewards zooming all the way in. The catch is the DLC structure: four seasons of substantial paid content mean the complete experience costs considerably more than the base price, and newcomers can feel overwhelmed deciding what to buy. Story is thin, mostly flavor text around your rivals, but nobody plays Anno for narrative. As pure economic strategy, it's among the best the genre has produced.