![]() ![]() ![]() You could conceivably call Sunflowers' games "real-time strategy," but they aren't really traditional real-time strategy games in the vein of Starcraft and Command & Conquer. The game's main attraction is building up your own colony. One thing we will note: 1602 A.D.'s voice-overs are, in fact, a bad thing. Then again, that's not necessarily a bad thing, especially if you enjoyed the original game's engaging and leisurely gameplay. ![]() does have a number of changes and improvements over the original game, it's really just more of the same, but fleshed out a bit. Unfortunately, the new game is largely the same as the previous game while it's true that 1503 A.D. was a bestseller in Europe, and the developer's newest game, 1503 A.D., follows closely in its footsteps. German developer Sunflowers' previous game 1602 A.D.
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