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On the planet surface you can see brown circles. These are building plots. By clicking them you can access a menu for the selection of buildings.
Buildings available
At first you can view those buildings which are available for you to construct. To do this click "Construct building". Your workers immediately go for it. Buildings which are constructed have a red circle around it. In case you don´t have enough resources to construct a building, please wait for a while or use the NPC trader (Premium feature). If you have an activated Premium account you get the information about at what time you can construct a building. Once you have started a construction it takes you back to the planet surface where you can see at what time your construction is done. In order to cancel a construction hit the red X.
Buildings not yet available
By clicking "Buildings not yet available" a layer opens which shows you those buildings you cannot build yet. Hit the "?" to view the requirements for this building.
Interior view
In order to see the interior view of a building or a mine, click it. Here you can see which abilities a building has, which affect an upgrade has, how much resources you need for the next level and how much energy is needed to run the building. By clicking the arrow your building will be upgraded.
Click the "?" to get more information: General gives you general information about a building: A short description, the costs for the next level, the construction time and the requirements. Detail gives you a detailed description. Costs tells you the costs for each level.
Mines
Under the planet surface you can upgrade your mines. The gain resources. Mines have predefined building plots which are limited on each planet. That means you can only build as many mines as you have building plots. Mines don´t have any requirements. The higher the level of your mines is the more resources are being produced. By clicking a mine you can view the current production. Below the production on the next level.
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