Dawn of Discovery
- Explore the perfectly detailed world and learn new places to make your civilization
- Set up trade posts in the spice mines of the learn about and explore new trade routes to keep your nation growing
- Learn from other nearby cultures to enlarge your horizons and master the challenges of establishing a society
- Seamless user interface delivers multiple game play modes and quicker player rewards for both long or small play sessions
- Exclusive multiplayer modes across platforms
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Dawn of Discovery DS
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This game tries to be like an exploration version of Civilization but turns into a very tedious adventure in detailed resource management at the Sim City level of detail without the fun. I like both Civ and Sim City, but this takes the worst of both. Perplexing as well. Very very dull.
Rating: 2 / 5
I used to play the Sierra City Builder series on my PC, back in the days of Win95 and Win2K — Emperor: Rise Of The Middle Kingdom, Zeus, and Pharaoh/Cleopatra. Alas, most of them don’t run on modern versions of Windows. This delightful game is a splendid example of the city builder genre for the Nintendo DS. The tutorial gently eases you into the basics of gameplay (if you’ve never played this particular type of game before), and there is plenty of depth. The graphics are remarkable for such a low-res platform — zooming in and just watching the small people go about their jobs is droll.
The storyline involves two royal brothers vying to explore new lands to produce food and goods for a failing kingdom. There is a nerdy advisor, a cheeky lady pirat– er, privateer, and various other characters who might be friends or adversaries. The cutscenes are drawn in a honestly realistic stylishness (not as cartoonish as many), and I felt that the balance between gameplay and cutscenes is about right.
Consider this a splendid example of edutainment… resource management and exploration involve careful plotting, especially on the harder levels. Everyone in my family likes it.
(Tip: Anno 1701 for the DS is very similar… just a different era. These sports meeting are both available for PC as well, if you go for gorgeous graphics… but I really reflect they’ve done a splendid job with the handheld version.)
Rating: 5 / 5
I really reflect this game is fun! I didn’t know at first because sometimes sports meeting like this are hard to learn. But this one is not at all!
You can play on three skill levels and each one walks you owing to each step to building up your civilization. You have build buildings and also give the townspeople what they need. By and large, this game is challenging and fun and not hard to learn at all. There is not much difference between each skill level but all three levels are fun. You can also play without the step by step help, but I have not tried that yet. This game is definately worth getting!
Rating: 4 / 5