There’s no need to go into the minutiae of Enbesa’s new production chains. It’s similar to distributing heat in the Arctic, but much more forgiving and enjoyable – seeing life-giving water surge along a canal in a white spray, lighting the gold grass green, is a delight.Īs young people working on the cutting edge of technology, Scholars want access to the first radio stations Each water pump feeds a limited quantity of freshwater to your network of irrigation ditches, obliging you to maximise their efficiency in converting arid land to fertile soil, greatly improving any farms built upon it. Islands in Enbesa have a fixed number of building slots on their rivers, where you can build water pumps, clay makers, or paper mills. Its most distinctive feature is its islands’ need for irrigation, inspired in part by Anno 1404’s noria water wheels according to international brand manager Marcel Hatam (though personally I’d draw comparisons with 1999’s excellent Pharaoh). Once you’ve clicked past the distractions, there’s more to Enbesa than either of the other sessions that Anno 1800’s DLC has added. My long-term goal here is to address these grievances and unite the people under Ketema’s benevolent rule.Įnbesa is a love letter to Africa, and it's simply a wonderful place to be: to spend a relaxing, mindful time building somethingįortunately, there’s plenty of that too. Three of Enbesa’s islands are occupied by local factions that resent Ketema’s looming yoke: the traditionalist priestesses of Kidusi Anitoni demand their faith be respected, the fiercely independent Angereb Fortress fears to lose its freedom, and the once glorious, now dilapidated oasis of Waha Desher needs to know how Ketema will help it recover. Unfortunately, Ketema’s grand project has its dissenters, and their discontent is the reason that Land of Lions is the most story-rich of all Anno 1800’s expansions to date. I expect my call-up to the council planning office any day now. It’s like that bit in the Inbetweeners when Jay is scouted for England because he took Woking to the Champions League in Championship Manager, except, y’know. No sooner has my cargo ship pitched up in Anno 1800’s latest region, Enbesa, than the local Emperor Ketema is asking me to build him his capital city. My reputation as a successful city planner precedes me.
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