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In Regulation: Colossus, you’re an emperor in exile, who built a new empire from the ground up roots hut. To search through the centuries, how to create new technologies and upgrade existing in your quest, the ultimate city within a city-building puzzle game and resource management to create history in the hybrid rules . The: Colossus begins with an old king led his hungry and sick band trailer call of the mountains in search of a new place, at home. They manage to find some nice open fields and decided to settle there. As you progress through the game, but you learn that the king used to be the emperor of a great and mighty nation … 300 years ago! Apparently he was cursed by the gods and lost his kingdom, and his story will unfold as you make your way through the game.Settlement: Colossus is a strange game, different genres, such as resource management, building empires, mixed and hidden object puzzle, and he does it very well. Overall, he felt that empire-building, technology research and how you progress through the centuries … to gain from learning and the farm of yesteryear to build sophisticatedBuildings such as potters and blacksmiths in the management of resources era.There classic is also in the regulation, Colossus, as you need to find food to your people at every stage, and raw materials such as wood, brick d clay and power for tools and construction. You have to decide if you want to turn a doping of food, or building blocks for a new building, or collection of new materials for research on finding new technologies technology.The makes the game interesting and you want. At the beginning of the game is the only way to get food to gather the berries of the forest. Once you research and forging are able to create agricultural equipment, you can search and build a farm to another more efficient source of food supply. Further investigations are, as you progress through the centuries, the agricultural improvements that enable you to efficiently collect and more food per turn.In normal resource management games, if you decide to look for food or firewood, you usually get your minions to do it for you. In Regulation: Colossus, you have to do it yourself! Each turn, you have the option of choice, what resources you want to collect,it was clay and brick caves, or berries and wood from the forest, for example. Once you make your selection, you are then taken to the scene in question, and you have the raw materials that are in the back in a game show are mixed. They also have a chance of special effects in this hidden object scenes. Some side quests start, while others can produce artifacts that your civilization is more efficient.There also make mini-puzzles in the form of game. If you are able to gain access to a new location or technology, you can with a puzzle before they become capable of dealing with new tricks to regulate access. For example, you need to solve a puzzle logic to the bridge of Mitrovica, the regulation contains an area of ​​the cave, the sound and graphics in the regulation ore.The Reconstruction: Colossus are bright, sharp and beautiful. Art in the hidden object scenes are stand-outs in the game. These include weather features various creatures such as frogs and dragonflies move on the site. There is only limited in the game, but what he iswell enough to feel the game more immersive and engaging. The soundtrack pleasant and edifying n ‘either.Overall injured, this game is pretty unique in that it attempts to combine the resources and hidden game genre of the object, and I think it has been quite successful. If you build an empire and resource management games, but the gameplay too much like real-time clock countdown stresses and Regulation: Colossus is great with its slower pace and puzzles.Rating interesting: 4.0/5.0

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