

If you love city building games with a focus on the people, where they even have their own names, jobs, and children, then these are good games to try. Great voice acting for the storly teller I thought. I think the story is okay in the games, it's nothing "deep" or really engaging, just a light hearted adventure, or at least I thought so. But you're basically doing the same thing over and over again on each map, trying to fulfill the same needs, just with a different challenge or way to do it. Maps are varied and offer dfferent challenges, sometimes you might have to fight, other times maybe not, maybe you have to buid slightly differently or chop trees down cause you're in a dense forest this time. Why? Cause you build the same way almost every time. The games are repetitive though, as with all games like this. There really is nothing "bad" about either of the games, I bought them all at once and I started with the first one first, even though the others are more advanced, and I still had a ton of fun playing it. I'd go with 3 and 4 if you had to choose, as they are the "advanced" versions in the series, however, if you happen to love the gameplay and games, also play the 1 and 2 in the series, as they are just as good with their style of gameplay. For example, some might not learn what the posts do when they start to play, so they might get lost playing and feel pathfinding is broken, when in reality they just aren't playing the game the right way. There can be a lot of micromanagement in the game, but once you learn how it works, it all becomes easier to play. The games do require patience, as it's a city building game, with a focus on your people and keeping them happy and occupied. It is useful for tagging, to refer to the Simple Indoor Tagging schema.
Cultures northland english maps series#
It's one of those game series where they didn't ruin or change the gameplay from one game to the next, like sometimes they do in a series. This page is intended to collect all ideas concerning indoor mapping activities.

The graphics are sharper and "improved" in the latter ones, there's a new interface, some new small things added, but gameplay is the same. The difference between 1 and 2, from 3 and 4 isn't much. The only reason to play Cultures 4 from Cultures 3 for example, would be to play new maps, not to experience a ton of new features. Overall they are all pretty much the exact same though. Gameplay is the same for all of them, just the newer ones add little things from the previous ones.
