With the final DLC chapter of the third season of Anno 1800, the developers of Ubisoft Mainz published the final DLC chapter of the third season of Anno 1800. As the name of the download extension already suggests, it's time to go up. This time you have to build skyscrapers and impressive metropolises that will challenge your strategic thinking. According to the developers, Over the Roofs is deliberately aimed at experienced players of the genre.
In order to be able to take on the tasks that await you in the new DLC, you first have to gather at least 5,000 investors around you. Subsequently, the investor Donny Bader will contact you and ask you to liven up your metropolis with skyscrapers and the corresponding panorama.
Skyscrapers cost maintenance
Since already existing buildings are made into skyscrapers, they inherit both the satisfaction and the bonuses of the original building. However, with each level new needs arise that you should keep in mind. After all, skyscrapers, unlike normal buildings, cost maintenance. These are, among other things, compensated by taxes that the inhabitants of the skyscrapers pay to you, but you should still calculate exactly how many skyscrapers you can build without incurring losses.
Among the gameplay features of Dächer der Stadt is the "panorama effect", which rewards you for particularly attractive skylines. In addition to the economic efficiency of your buildings, you should also keep an eye on the aesthetic aspect. Also new are the "shopping passages", which will be available in the three categories "drugstores", "furniture stores" and "department stores" and, if used skillfully, will provide additional bonuses and income.
The object of desire: The Skyline Tower
The final DLC of the third season is rounded off by new factories with which it is possible to produce objects that are needed when building your skyscraper - including elevators, steam engines, cognac or typewriters. If you are looking for a special challenge, Dächer der Stadt has a special task for you.
We are talking about the construction of the Sky