Creatures: The Albian Years
Creatures: The Albian Years is another great MMORTS City Building and Management video game, set on a planet named as Albia that is rich in resources and other necessary things for a whole settlement to thrive. With a lot of labs abandoned by an advanced alien race known as Shee, the players are allowed to continue their half-done experiments and hatch a pet-like a creature named Norns to repopulate the game world. With some changes to their genes, you can breed different races of Norns that will eventually evolve into the environment and start a whole civilization. Your duty is to manage their living, eating, learning and other activities along with creating different multipurpose structures (Houses, shops, markets, workshops etc.) for them. Creatures: The Albian Years is a great City Building, Management and Real time Strategy video game to play and enjoy. Creatures: The Albian Years offers beautiful 3D visuals, a great game plot and a brilliantly immersive gameplay to enjoy.
#1 Anno 1404 – Dawn of Discovery
Anno 1404 or also known as Dawn of Discovery is a brilliant video game that blends in City-Building, Real-time Strategy, MMO and Economic elements beautifully. The game features both medieval and renaissance era settings and allows you to build your own settlements, explore islands, construct buildings, get into diplomatic ties with neighboring settlements or wage wars against the enemies in order to conquer their lands or to defend your own. The city building element of the game allows you to build massive structures like monuments, research labs, and other facilities and rule over them, maintain them etc. The economic element allows you to set up trade routes and economically grow your settlement, acquire necessary resources and manage them wisely. Just like other games in the Anno Series, Anno 1404 or Dawn of Discovery offers a similar Sandbox style gameplay, wonderful visual details and other great things to make you love this game. Try it out and it’ll amaze you with all of what it has to offer.