A visit from Guests of honor has a positive effect on events in the game. On every Civilization level it is possible to receive a visit from a Guest of honor. They stay in the Island's Village center for a while and, with their Special skills, are at the service of the player.
The more satisfied the Population, the greater the likelihood of a visit. The Free trader must also have the Island on his Trading route, as he has the Guest of board and picks him up when he passes by again on business.
The following Guests of honor can visit an Island:
• The Smith
• The Beer wagon
• The Captain
• The Inventor
• The Commander
• The Bishop
• The Company of entertainers
• The Itinerant preacher
• The Queen
Guests of honor can only come to your Island during peacetime; if fighting breaks out there, they will prefer to stay away.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Guests of Honor
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Settlers
Once they reach the "Settler" level of civilization the Inhabitants have - as is the case in all further increases in level - new needs and demands.
Pioneers can become Settlers once the required Settler needs have been satisfied. This goes hand in hand with an Upgrade in the Houses. Provided that their Needs remain adequately fulfilled, the Population will live in the Settlement and remain satisfied.
When the number of Settlers has increased to a certain level, the Settlers can progress to become Citizens.
Increases in level can also be clearly seen by casting a glance at the village center: the pond-like water source has suddenly become a pretty little well, and the first vendors have opened their market stands. Wait until you see how the village center develops with each additional increase in the level of civilization…
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Saturday, October 25, 2008
Foreign Cultures
There are four foreign cultures waiting to be discovered in the world of ANNO. And Pirates infest the sea and the southern islands, too!
The foreign cultures inhabit small and often isolated islands which they never leave. Still, they are willing to enter into diplomatic relations and to trade with the other Inhabitants of the archipelago. Those who prove reliable soon win their trust and are then offered an alliance. These always result in special trade advantages - such as the chance to buy Colonial goods, for example - and allow access to that culture's special ability. Yet those who throw away the chance and instead start a war with one of these cultures will soon get experience first-hand how powerful their curses can be.
The archipelago is home to the following foreign cultures:
- The Asians
- The Aztecs
- The Indians
- The Iroquois
And the Pirates are very special...
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Pioneer
Pioneers are the first Inhabitants to settle a new
The Pioneers are relatively simple souls who live in close touch with nature. Therefore their demands are relatively few, and easily satisfied. Players need only provide them with food and a place to gather together as a community. They then proceed to cheerfully and industriously build their houses around the village centre.
New Needs arise once the Population has reached a certain level. Pioneers can also progress to become Settlers when they are satisfied to a sufficiently high level.
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
Disasters in ANNO 1701
The tranquility of
The Disasters that may strike the
- Earthquakes
- Fire
- Plague
- Plague of Rats
- Volcano eruptions
- Tornadoes
This area will be updated regularly, letting you gradually discover ever more natural catastrophes.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Fertilities
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While small Islands usually only have one specific Fertility level, large
If the Fertility level is suitable, Farms and Plantations can be built on any level ground on an
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Animals
The world of ANNO is inhabited not only by farm Animals such as Sheep, Cattle and Horses, but by all sorts of other Animals too.
In the Oceans, dolphins, sharks and blue whales swim alongside shoals of Fish, which can be used to produce Food. In the colder waters of the North, you can also hunt Whales. On land, uninhabited areas are teeming with wild Animals.
Depending on the Climatic zone, you will find bears, deer, tigers, zebras and many other species of Animals roaming around. These too can be hunted and processed to make Food. Gulls and other birds soar above the
At the start of play almost all islands play home to an incredible variety of animals. Yet once a player has landed and begun their first settlement, the animals populating the ANNO world exhibit a type of flight reflex, leading them to leave the area around the settlement for new pastures and territories.
We will be using this area to gradually introduce you to the animals living in the archipelago.
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Undiscovered Area
Discovering uncharted
The
With every further league an ANNO 1701 discoverer's ship sails into unexplored waters a bit more of the heretofore hidden map of the archipelago is revealed. This allows players to travel ever deeper into undiscovered territory, where they can discover and conquer new islands and dangers.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Climatic Zones
The Climatic zones determine the appearance of the land and sea. While most of the Islands in the Northern zone are characterised by lush green Forests and deep blue waters, the Islands in the Southern zone are mainly covered by jungle or steppes and set in turquoise seas.
Some Raw materials can only be found in either the North or South, so in order to attain the higher Civilisation levels it is advisable to explore and colonise both hemispheres as you progress in the game. It makes no difference whether you start on a Northern or
Take a fascinating trip through the ANNO 1701 archipelago!
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Discover
Discovering hitherto unknown islands with all their treasures and challenges plays a significant role in ANNO 1701
There is so much to discover and explore... Check it out!
And these are just some of the possibilities available to you on land in this island world. There are secrets to be uncovered upon the high seas, as well. Lift the fog lying over the water to find islands previously undiscovered.
Yet beware: nature can also hold its' own dangers. Keep a watchful eye on any smoking volcanoes or smouldering fires.
Not to give too much away...
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Sunday, September 21, 2008
ANNO 1701 Demo
The ANNO 1701 demo version is now available as a free download. After exhaustive beta testing, fans now have the unique opportunity to play the eagerly anticipated empire-building strategy game on their home PCs!
The demo version contains a free continuous game with the virtual computer opponents Carmen Marquez and Hendrik Jorgensen. Fans of multiplayer games can play the multiplayer mode in ANNO 1701 with up to 3 friends via a network or the Internet. The demo version is limited to 90 minutes of gaming time and is playable up to the civilisation level “Citizens”. The informative and full tutorial is also included in the demo version. Players can choose between two difficulty levels in single player mode and can also play on both single player and multiplayer maps.
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Saturday, September 20, 2008
ANNO 1701 globally
The year has barely begun and ANNO 1701 has raked in yet more prizes. A new upgrade is also available for the screensaver.
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Friday, September 19, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
And They Just Keep on Building…
How fertile is an island? The analysis of an islands' resources is a true challenge for the discoverers in ANNO 1701. Exploring newly-discovered islands thoroughly to determine their fertility becomes especially important to when satisfying your Settlers' desires for Alcohol and Tobacco products.
A Settlement's development starts with its founding, and that development requires a large number of buildings. The Settlers have begun construction on five of these, such as an Iron ore mine, a Smelter and a Tool smith to finally begin producing those badly needed tools themselves so that they can continue development.
Meanwhile, the Saboteur is sneaking around the opponents Market wagons and manipulating their axles so that they will break the next time the wagon is loaded, causing a widespread disruption in the transport of goods.
The excitement never ends!
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ANNO 1701
The third part of the most successful strategy game of all time from German-speaking territories lets you set sail to discover a brand-new, three-dimensional world.
This masterpiece of the Empire-Building Strategy Genre is set in the 16th and 17th century, the age of discoveries and sea trade. Discover a fantastic world and build breathtaking cities!
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