Airborne Kingdom
SCORE: 75
It warms my soul that Family Friendly
Gaming was given a digital download code for Airborne Kingdom on the
Xbox Series X. Airborne Kingdom can also be found on the Nintendo
Switch, PC, PS4 and Xbox One. You might be asking what is Airborne
Kingdom? I hope to answer that in this review. Airborne Kingdom is a
city building simulation video game up in the air. Does that confuse
you?
Here is the deal with Airborne Kingdom. We are in a giant ship that is
slowly flying over the planet below. We can play a normal game, or go
into creative mode when we start playing Airborne Kingdom. I messed
around with the normal game because I wanted to see what there was to do
in Airborne Kingdom. We build walkways, houses, a launch pad, and an
academy at the beginning of Airborne Kingdom. The more I explored the
menus the more I figured out and found within Airborne Kingdom.
Airborne Kingdom is not very intuative. I had to test some things to
figure out what to do. Airborne Kingdom kept telling me to do certain
things but I could not do them because I did not have an academy at
first. I could not build an academy because I was all out of wood. It
took me some time but I finally figured out how to send my ships to the
forest on the planet to get the wood. Then I built things until I ran
out of resources yet again. So I was back to searching for another
forest.
I was unable to find any information about a physical copy version of
Airborne Kingdom at the time this review was written. Airborne Kingdom
is pretty slow but time can be sped up to get the construction done
faster. Airborne Kingdom is also a bit on the short side. The graphics
in Airborne Kingdom are meh at best. The music in Airborne Kingdom is
pleasant to listen to. Airborne Kingdom has the feel of a PC video game
to me.
There are certainly much better city builders out on the market.
Airborne Kingdom has the whole flying over the planet thing going for
it. Which is more of a pain in terms of building your city because you
better leave room for more walking areas or your will have to destroy
some stuff to make room. I enjoyed my time with Airborne Kingdom. This
is the kind of a game that should be advertising to Family Friendly
Gaming Universe.
- WMG
Graphics: 70%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%
System: Nintendo Switch/PC/PS4/Xbox One/Xbox Series X(tested)
Publisher: Freedom Games
Developer: The Wandering Band
Rating: ‘E’ – Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY
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