You will need to install the Ubisoft Connect for PC application in order to run this content. Anno is a registered or unregistered trademarks of Ubisoft GmbH in the US and/or other countries.Īutomatically added to your Ubisoft Connect for PC library for download. Ubisoft and the Ubisoft logo are registered or unregistered trademarks of Ubisoft Entertainment in the US and/or other countries. This edition also offers bonus content including a soundtrack and a wallpaper, as well as a company logo for Anno 1800. Take advantage of improvements like borderless window mode and multi-screen support.
Updated and expanded multiplayer functionality.Įnjoy all improvements while continuing your existing game, thanks to full save compatibility. Your cities look better than ever, thanks to resolutions all the way up to 4k. All rights and entitlements remain with their original bearers.
The Venice expansion for Anno 1404 adds co-operative and competitive multiplayer, new espionage and city council features, as well as new ships, quests and items to expand your empire with. This website is based on the original Anno 1701 website, designed by Bettina Korb, Marc Vogt, Ralf Praschak and serves entirely non-commercial information purposes in relation to the free modification Inoffizieller Anno Addon Mod I.A.A.M.
With the help of your new allies, your occident cities will prosper and. In this add-on, come to discover the powerful city of Venice with its technology innovations and its strong economic system that allow you to take over a city without starting any armed action. So, although Anno: Venice doesn't quite fix all that was broken, luckily there wasn't a lot wrong in the first place.Discover the classic city-building gameplay of Anno 1404 and its expansion Venice, fully updated for modern operating systems. The Add on ANNO 1404 puts the awarded strategy brand onto a whole new level. For such a notable naval power there's only a disappointing two new trading ships, and keeping track of quests is still as cumbersome as ever, with the all-important Quest log still buried on a sub-menu. Not only is there no single-player Venice campaign (just 15 new scenarios) but you can't even replay the old 1404 campaign using your new units and abilities. At the time of writing only a handful of people online owned the add-on, making this impossible to test, but it will be interesting to see how the more tranquil pace of Anno survives on competitive online servers. Computer Icons Service Warehouse, warehouse, building, service. There's also a decent multiplayer mode which can be played by up to eight people over the internet or local area network in versus or co-op mode. Anno 1404: Venice Warehouse Building Architectural engineering, fantasy city, pin.
Naturally, others can do the same to you but this, and the option to buy Council membership in rival cities offers interesting new ways of expanding control without resorting to naval combat. In Oriental bases you can also send out a belly dancer as a distraction or create false prophets to cause more widespread confusion. Depending on the level of the building you occupy you can launch arson attacks, sabotage the water supply, spread disease or sow dissent in the marketplace to (eventually) start a revolt. Spies are available once you've built an Operations Base, but once done they can take care of policing your own city or creating mayhem in an opponent's. For full production speed at least eight herb fields must be planted for fifty gold coins apiece.
The cost for a monastery garden is two hundred gold coins, five wood, two tools, and four stone. Perhaps the biggest change with Venice is the addition of Spies to your diplomatic toolkit. The monastery garden is an occidental farm building that produces herbs, which are needed to make beer. There's also a new sounds and music, making the city building side of things curiously hypnotic when you've got bigger issues to take care of. Visually not a lot has changed – it's still great to look at, with your hoard of animated townspeople going about their business. There's also a new island type (Volcano) adding to the trading and tactical possibilities of your old European and Oriental cultures.
Venice is an add-on pack featuring 300 new quests, 60 new items and a series of new scenarios based around Venetian culture. It neatly combined the city-building tranquillity of The Settlers with the gunboat diplomacy of Age of Empires to make a deep and absorbing game. O f all the RTS/Sim hybrids, Anno 1404 was one of the most enjoyable.