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How to Build a Flying City

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38%Game Brain Score
gameplay, story
graphics, replayability
62% User Score Based on 13 reviews

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How to Build a Flying City is a single player role playing game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Irisfield and was released on October 18, 2024. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

When tasked to build a flying city, it's up to you to rake in all the money you'll need! Recruit travelers and adventurers to help your city flourish!

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62%
Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • Engaging mix of city-building and tower defense mechanics that offer a balanced gameplay experience.
  • Wide variety of characters and weapons, allowing for strategic experimentation in both city management and combat.
  • Large amount of uncensored adult content, catering to various tastes and fetishes.
  • Visual inconsistencies due to multiple artists, which can affect the overall polish of the game.
  • No voice acting, which could impact immersion, especially in adult scenes.
  • Combat can become repetitive over time, especially during extended play.
  • gameplay
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is a well-crafted blend of city-building, tower defense mechanics, and RPG elements, providing an engaging and balanced experience that keeps players invested for approximately 10-12 hours. The integration of character leveling and strategic combat adds depth, while the beautiful anime artwork enhances the overall appeal. However, some players noted the absence of voice acting as a drawback.

    • “The game neatly mixes game mechanics from tower defense games and management simulators while keeping things streamlined enough not to make it too overwhelming for the player.”
    • “The RPG elements, such as leveling up characters and unlocking abilities, add depth and keep the gameplay interesting.”
    • “Engaging mix of city-building and tower defense mechanics that offer a balanced gameplay experience.”
    • “Gameplay and story-wise, it's okay.”
    • “The second playable mechanic of the title is combat, which is similar to a tower defense, where you have to prevent enemies from invading your city by killing them before they destroy your wall.”
    • “The game has two main game mechanics.”
  • story
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is a mixed bag; while it features an entertaining plot about a mayor's rebellion against an oppressive empire, it suffers from poor writing and is often hard to follow. Players can complete the main story in about 4-5 hours, with additional content available, but the narrative is criticized for its simplicity and lack of depth. Despite this, the integration of adult themes and a variety of characters adds some enjoyment to the experience.

    • “Like the prequel, it features an entertaining plot about Miru, the reckless mayor of Tisryle who makes her town take flight and leaves the empire with an unnamed guy (you) and her trusty companions after getting sick of the empire's excessive taxes, aware that the empire is not going to let her leave easily.”
    • “On the narrative side, it offers a story of the imperialist era, quite well written and with a great variety of characters.”
    • “The story is entertaining to read, with some political themes that can be quite liberal, but combined with the comedy and sexual themes, it is enjoyable.”
    • “You can rush the main story and illustrations in 4 hours.”
    • “It takes about 5 hours to beat the main plot, but the game is much longer if you try to clear the extra missions.”
    • “Story is pretty short.”
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game feature a mix of high-quality anime artwork and inconsistent art styles due to multiple illustrators, leading to a jarring experience at times. While some character portraits are eye-catching, the overall visual presentation is marred by outdated designs and occasional body deformities. Despite these issues, the graphics are considered decent for the price, appealing to fans of anime art.

    • “Fun gameplay, high-quality anime artwork.”
    • “As for the art, the character portraits and still images used in the scenes are eye-catching, even though sometimes the art style of each character is so different from the rest that it gets a bit jarring until you get used to it.”
    • “As for the art, the character portraits and still images used in the sex scenes are eye-catching, even though sometimes the art style of each character is so different from the rest that it gets a bit jarring until you get used to it.”
    • “While the art style has some inconsistencies due to multiple illustrators, and the lack of voice acting might detract for some, the overall content is robust for the price.”
    • “The artwork looks a bit old and has some body deformities.”
  • replayability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers significant replayability through its tactical gameplay and customizable difficulty settings, catering to both casual and hardcore players. However, some users express disappointment over the misleading character availability, which may affect overall enjoyment.

    • “Whether you're here for the tactical gameplay or the adult content, *How to Build a Flying City* provides great value and replayability.”
    • “They pull a bait and switch in the first 2 minutes... not all the characters they advertise are playable.”
    • “Replay value:”
    • “Customizable difficulty settings add replayability for both casual and hardcore players.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players note that the game involves significant grinding, particularly in managing interactions with 17 characters, with a limit of four at a time. This aspect may require considerable time investment to progress.

    • “The game requires a lot of grinding, which can become tedious over time.”
    • “Grinding feels repetitive and takes away from the overall enjoyment of the game.”
    • “I found myself spending too much time grinding for resources instead of enjoying the story.”
  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The character development in the game is enhanced by high-quality anime-style 2D illustrations and detailed character designs, providing a visually appealing experience that complements the narrative.

    • “The high-quality anime-style 2D illustrations feature detailed character designs, offering a visually appealing experience throughout the game.”
    • “The character development is incredibly immersive, allowing players to form deep connections with each character's unique story.”
    • “I love how the characters evolve throughout the game, making their journeys feel authentic and engaging.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game generally runs smoothly, though certain scenes may exhibit outdated engine performance, impacting overall optimization.

    • “The game runs smoothly for the most part, but some scenes may feel outdated in terms of engine performance.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is highlighted through engaging narratives and witty character interactions, providing players with enjoyable moments and opportunities to delve into the characters' backstories.

    • “The narrative is engaging, with humorous interactions between characters and plenty of opportunities to explore their backstories.”
    • “The witty dialogue and clever puns kept me laughing throughout the game.”
    • “I love how the game balances humor with serious moments, making the experience both entertaining and meaningful.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is featured alongside a gallery of scenes and CG, but players must complete the game to unlock all content, as there is no full unlock option available.

    • “The game has a gallery of scenes, CG, and music, but it does not have a full unlock option, so if you want to get all the content, you will have to complete the game yourself.”
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How to Build a Flying City is a role playing game with fantasy theme.

How to Build a Flying City is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 12 hours playing How to Build a Flying City.

How to Build a Flying City was released on October 18, 2024.

How to Build a Flying City was developed by Irisfield.

How to Build a Flying City has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

How to Build a Flying City is a single player game.

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