Comparison and differences of Airborne Kingdom vs Dream Engines Nomad Cities:
Airborne Kingdom is about
exploring the horizon & building resources. It is a city that you have
built among the clouds, & you can fly it using a flying machine.
Your flight around the globe can
help you in collecting resources & recruitments as you focus on expanding
your floating kingdom.
Your air ship is growing from a
small hub to a big empire. You have your town floating among the clouds &
you can join more buildings to it.
You can build homes for people
very similar to city simulation games. It is very amusing to add homes to the
city in skies. Also you must collect resources if you want to build anything,
& you must know that anything you add to the ship must be balanced. Adding
more things on one side without adding proper lifting may tilt your town.
Workers will not be happy if this happens, & recruitment will be difficult
so it will be difficult to add more people to the kingdom.
You can make hangar which offers
space for housing aircrafts that can be used to reach resources available on
the earth. The main focus of building airborne city is to look out for
resources while discovering the planet so you can see objects such as wood
& coal.
Coal is required for flying the
kingdom. Watch out for the remaining coal while you can explore the world or
looking for resources.
Dream Engines Nomad Cities is a
survival game about city management & constructing, where you have to fly
your city & to watch out for resources. Make, automate & save your flying
kingdom from attacks to protect yourself in a post-apocalyptic world of zombies,
& explore a scientific planet full of dreams.
What the game demands:
There is no extra tension in Airborne
Kingdom except Looking for resources & worrying about city afloat &
balance. You need to collect coal to keep city afloat. You can add as many people
as you want because you can expand your city as much as you want. However, in Dream
Engines Nomad Cities you need to fight against zombies on the ground &
gather resources. Also you must collect fuel & worry about whether it will
be able to support the weight of the city.
Settings:
Airborne Kingdom is not set in a post-apocalyptic
world. You have a city afloat & settings are not dark. The planet of Dream
Engines Nomad Cities features strange science & dreams. Dream Engines is
set in a post-apocalyptic zombie world where you have a nightmarish world,
& the environment of the game is dark.
Combat, Exploration & Designing City:
Designing a town is very important in Dream Engines City Nomads because this way you can save the citizens. The game is also set on land where you fight zombies using weapons, & collect resources & fuel to build your city. Complete everything required to fly it. This game gives priority to exploration of world because resources are scarce.
In Airborne Kingdom there is no
need to worry about fighting & you watch out for resources like coal &
wood when you are flying. The game gives high priority to exploring &
designing city. Anything you add to the flying city needs to be balanced.
Adding more things on one side without adding proper lifting may tilt your town.
You don’t fight enemies on land & your city remains afloat all the time.
How to collect resources:
In Dream Engines Nomad Cities, you
start on the land, fight zombies, collect resources & fly. The game is
about fighting enemies on the ground, look for resources that are scarce, build
the flying city, gather citizens & fly the city to save your life.
However, moving on the land is
not possible in Airborne Kingdom where you need to be flying & for
collecting resources you need to build hangar, which houses aircrafts that are
used for reaching resources.
Platforms:
Both Airborne Kingdom & Dream Engines Nomad Cities are releasing on the same platform: PC.
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