Project Name: The Imperial City of Kotai
Warp Name: Kotai
Town Owner: @lilAnsh
Backup Owner: @Vexnorz
Spawn Point: 4839 67 -16023
Facing: East
About my project: Kotai is the Imperial Capitol City of these lands, named the Empire of Akuto. It is built in a style based on the architecture in parts of old Kyoto, Japan. The city was built in between the Koiyonama Mountains and the Bay of Stiix. The Port of Kotai serves as the primary commercial hub for Kotai and is next to the warehouse district and marketplace. It also is home to the Imperial Navy of Akuto, which regularly fights off attacking pirates, which you can see occurring in the bay.
withdrawn - Matt reviewing warp instead.
Approved
This is a wonderful town that has great potential in the near future on top of what it has. The small details here and there, such as zen garden landscapes, and the fighting between the ships bring a true ancient Japan feel.
As Gordo said, I do agree that the interiors could be better compared to their exterior counterparts, however it is nothing that is worth denying.
In short, Kotai is a wonderful Japanese city that deserves a warp and that I’d love to see expand further.
Approved
Kotai is a beautifully detailed Japanese city that is welcoming to all players. The city felt so welcoming that I felt I was at home when visiting this city. Most of the buildings are furnished, and the green spaces are populated with flowers. Kotai lives up to its inspiration, as the architecture is almost perfectly similar to that of Japan. The mountains and ships on the bay also give the city a cozy atmosphere that gives the visitor a desire to prolong their stay in the city. Kotai is worthy of a warp.
Approved
As all have said above, Kotai is a very beautiful town and fits the theme of Japan perfectly. There are a lot of details within the buildings and surrounding area, such as clouds, mountains, and even little details such as Samurai armor via AST.
As I am reviewing this a week later by your request, I do have to say that your interiors have improved over this time period and that the other staff reviewers would be impressed with them. Also, great work with the beginnings of the palace. I can’t wait to see how that continues to develop.
Keep up the good work!