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Create your own fascinating world! In ANNO 1701 for Nintendo DS you can experience the adventurous world of the 18th century with up to three friends, mobile and wireless. Explore, settle and expand in a completely new world. Prove yourself as adventurer and embark on the journey of your lifetime. Set sail to explore nameless islands and strange cultures, prove yourself as strategist, trader and town planner. Develop a new, powerful colony – it's up to you!

Based on Germanys most successful PC-Game-Franchise, ANNO 1701 for Nintendo DS is original development utilizing the unique options offered by the Nintendo DS. The island worlds of ANNO 1701 can be explored, developed and controlled solely by using the stylus. The upper screen provides all relevant game play information while the game takes its course on the touchscreen below. Three different game modes offer endless fun: a full-fledged campaign including dramatic cut scenes, a versatile endless-game-mode for free exploration and development of the island world, as well as a multiplayer mode offering competitive fun for up to four players via Nintendo WFC.

Key Features

  • ANNO 1701 for Nintendo DS is a new development offering maximum user convenience and control.
  • Three game-modes: a full-fledged campaign with more than 15 missions, a versatile endless-game-mode and a multiplayer mode with configurable settings for up to four players on ready-made maps offering endless fun.
  • An in-depth tutorial, comprehensive ingame help and animated advisors on the top screen ensure easy access and maximum comfort.
  • Innovative battles: The system of fighting as compared to the PC-version has been overhauled and adapted to the Nintendo DS.
  • Discover a world and develop it to your liking.
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