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Citystate is a city-builder and a political sandbox in which you plan, build and rule a micro nation from scratch. Design your map, your flag, name your State and pass the first policies! Experiment with political orientations and city-planning strategies to make your Nation strive toward success.
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- Andy Sztark
- Andy Sztark
- Feb 22, 2018
The original Citystate, a hardcore city building game that lets you create capitalist, socialist or anarchist utopias. Features slums sprawl, riots, caravans of migrants, arcologies and space exploration.
Build an entire Nation, one city at a time. - More than 300 unique buildings (including real-scale skyscrapers), 8 road types, railways and subways. - Power and water management. Schools, hospitals, prisons, fire and police stations. - Large city maps (512x512 tiles), with up to 64 buildable cities per Nation. - Flag creator and mod-ready maps.
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- Andy Sztark
- Andy Sztark
- Sep 23, 2021
Citystate is an indie city-building simulation game developed by Andy Sztark. It combines traditional city-building mechanics with political and economic strategy, allowing players to create and manage their own sovereign state. The game emphasizes policy-making and economic management as core components of gameplay. Genre.
Feb 22, 2018 · Citystate is a captivating and thought-provoking city-building game that offers a unique take on urban planning and governance. Set in a dynamic and ever-changing environment, the game challenges players to build and manage their own thriving city.
What's your goal in a city builder game? To build a city - to play it "well" means to build it and maximise your income for further development as quickly as possible. Even in say Sim City 2000 there was a forced feedback loop where you had to make enough profit to replace your power plants in 50 years before they blew up.
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