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Welcome to CitiesCorp Concept!
Inspired by all the cool city building simulations, CitiesCorp Concept is an indie-game for all the passionate majors that love to see new ideas and visions turn into reality. CitiesCorp Concept proudly represents the meaning of what can be different in a city building simulation – scale and shape your buildings, decide the textures, set own production lines or even decide which traffic signs have to be deployed – in other words, do what you probably have missed in other city building games for many years. CitiesCorp Concept is just the beginning – Your interest & support will help to push innovation in the city simulation genre to its edges, because I love to build cities as well.
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8 years ago
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This game's system requirements are just too high for what you apparently get. I own better city building simulators that don't require nearly the system specs this game does. And not even a tutorial or manual included? I believe I will pass. Thanks anyways GGOTD.
This one looks like a really complex game, probably more suitable for hardcore gamers who has a load of experience with city building simulators. Haven't played it, but I checked out a couple of videos on YouTube, so here is my impression that might save you some time if you can't decide whether it's worth taking part in the raffle.
Basically this is a sandbox game with no missions. You have a budget and a number of tools to build a sustainable city. You build roads and houses, control traffic, mange jobs, manufacturing and economy. A lot of customization options for buildings: size, shape, color, additional architectural elements, building plans, etc.
The game really lacks tutorial, since the gameplay doesn't look very intuitive. There is a number of extensive videos on the dev's YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX5Y6KGKZOHLr3bokiTKQiQ , but I think that making an in-game tutorial, or adding a couple of hints to the interface would be really nice as learning in the process is much more effective. Maybe adding several maps with various landscapes will make the game more appealing to a wider audience. Also I haven't seen residents in the game (only cars moving around the city). Add people, this will make the game look more alive I think.
Bottom line - not for casual gamers. I'll pass on the offer since I'm not into sandbox games, but I'll definitely recommend it to my sis since she's keen on architecture and stuff like that.
good game
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Oh check this out, nice. Glad I came by for a visit today
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Oh this has been on my wishlist for a few months, looks excellent!
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This game's system requirements are just too high for what you apparently get. I own better city building simulators that don't require nearly the system specs this game does. And not even a tutorial or manual included? I believe I will pass. Thanks anyways GGOTD.
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Nice
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This one looks like a really complex game, probably more suitable for hardcore gamers who has a load of experience with city building simulators. Haven't played it, but I checked out a couple of videos on YouTube, so here is my impression that might save you some time if you can't decide whether it's worth taking part in the raffle.
Basically this is a sandbox game with no missions. You have a budget and a number of tools to build a sustainable city. You build roads and houses, control traffic, mange jobs, manufacturing and economy. A lot of customization options for buildings: size, shape, color, additional architectural elements, building plans, etc.
The game really lacks tutorial, since the gameplay doesn't look very intuitive. There is a number of extensive videos on the dev's YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX5Y6KGKZOHLr3bokiTKQiQ , but I think that making an in-game tutorial, or adding a couple of hints to the interface would be really nice as learning in the process is much more effective. Maybe adding several maps with various landscapes will make the game more appealing to a wider audience. Also I haven't seen residents in the game (only cars moving around the city). Add people, this will make the game look more alive I think.
Bottom line - not for casual gamers. I'll pass on the offer since I'm not into sandbox games, but I'll definitely recommend it to my sis since she's keen on architecture and stuff like that.
Have fun,
Nupraptor :)
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