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Anno 1404 (Video Game)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Anno 1404 (also known as Dawn of Discovery in North America) is a PC city builder game by German developer Related Designs. It is part of the Anno (or Anno Domini) series of games, which focuses primarily on the colonisation and development of a series of islands in various historical eras.The campaign acts as a tutorial for the game. The story starts with the player's appointment as the head of a village working alongside the Emperor's advisor and cousin, Lord Richard Northburgh. Northburgh wishes to build a grand cathedral to pray for the Emperor's health. Along the way, a Crusade for the Orient is declared. Soon, Northburgh discovers something sinister about Cardinal Lucius and the true intentions of the Crusade, and he brings the player along during his investigations.It has a 'Continuous Mode' wherein you can play as long as you want, competing with A.I. players (or other humans over multiplayer) for territory and resources, and a number of scenarios, often-times with several arranged to form a storyline. Players begin with a ship (or in some scenarios, a warehouse on an island) and a negative income (due to maintenance costs). You have to build houses to collect taxes, but then your peasants want fish, and then they want something to occupy them, and so on. In this mode, Lord Northburgh and Grand Vizier Al Zahir act as the player's advisors. You can also earn money by selling goods/resources to other players. Of note is that characters appearing in the campaign make up some of the A.I. players.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })An expansion (subtitled Venice) was later released. New scenarios were added, along with espionage and the option to play the scenarios (though not the campaign) in the original game with the new additions. Oh, and there's a new advisor as well: Giacomo Garibaldi.Dawn of Discovery has also been used in naming two Anno spin-off games for the Nintendo DS and Wii. | |
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Animated Actors: In the credits. | |
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Apathetic Citizens: For a glorious aversion, just try withholding (or not meeting) your population's needs from them for an extended period of time. | |
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Belief Makes You Stupid: Shown with Marie D'Artois' initially innocent and then increasingly delusional fervor, but also done with great care so as to not paint religion as a whole this way: all of the other main characters are devoutly religious, and show themselves to be very good and wise people through their religion rather than in spite of it. This also gives a bit of contrast between the villains' Corrupt Church and the heroes' Saintly Church. If you have her as an A.I. player in Continuous Mode, her belief makes her a wildcard (She's rated as a medium difficulty A.I.). | |
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Ambiguously Evil: Much of Giacomo Garibaldi's dialogue implies that he's manipulating everyone for his own ends, but it's just for flavor. Nothing ever comes from it. | |
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