About This Game CityPlay is an indie developed city builder simulation-strategy game. Create your own 2D isometric adventure city by placing all the buildings as you like no zoning in City Play. The player's main task is to build houses so that more and more people move to the city. The residents can only move in if there are enough jobs and there are enough shops and basic supply system such as a fire department or the police department. The stores are use up the wheat, meat and merchandise however they produce revenue which can be used to build more buildings. As the city evolves and more and more people move to the regions, they open up new opportunities and new buildings: town hall, service buildings and recreational facilities awaiting new tenants. - high quality building graphics, - more than 80 different types of buildings, - changing vehicle traffic on the roads, animated cars and buses, - a unique road construction system, - strategy and simulation: together in one city builder tycoon - fun game play in a unique tycoon game, - city builder game for all ages, - be a city building tycoon, - artificial intelligence based on real simulation of in and out moving tenants - unexpected catastrophe simulations, - Travis the city adviser will give you hints, - continuous updates and bug fixes. The players have to pay attention: sometimes accidents happen, fires and robberies that may affect your city, so you must have sufficient supplies in all regions, sufficient parks so that residents are always happy to occupy the new regions. Happy citizens will help grow your city and create more income for you to spend improving your city even bigger. 7aa9394dea Title: City PlayGenre: Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:FrameLineNetworkPublisher:FrameLineNetworkRelease Date: 19 May, 2016 City Play Cracked coventry city play off final. play city 101.6 fm. lincoln city play off final. my play city games free download for pc full version. playmobil city action. city playlist. norwich city play off final. play city que es. simcity freeplay cheats. vice city game download and play. crowd city play 7 consecutive day. play city you. dragon city play now free online. vice city play disk download. lego city play free. man city '99 play off final. city of play pittsburgh. gta vice city game download play store. play city siege hacked. city play video. city play two slip-on. city playing tonight. city playhouse theatre vaughan ontario. play city expominas. my play city for android. play city freedom. how to play city racing 3d in multiplayer. play city download. gta vice city game download by play store. city of stars play piano. city playground st louis UPDATE 5\/27\/16: There have been some changes\/fixes\/enhancements, but I wanted to let the original review stand, so I'll mention the new stuff here.The Housing, Shops, Jobs, and Safety sliders now all work in the same manner and it's much more intuitive (no more confusion over when to build shops!) This was the one confusing point I had with the interface originally, but now that's been fixed. In addition, the mousewheel zooming is more intuitive (up to zoom in, down to zoom out), and there is now a proper exit game button.The dev has been kind and collaborative with players, and has asked for and considered (and in some cases, then implemented) player suggestions. Compared to most games on Steam, this is a game with a smaller scope, and a smaller price point, so having this kind of dev response to game issues is really refreshing.PREVIOUS REVEW:This game is cute and relaxing. I have to admit the negative reviews put me off, but I kept being drawn in by the screenshots and the videos. So, I decided to buy it and make my own decision. If it simply didn't work, I could get a refund.I'm not going to refund. I've had a blast playing this game. As soon as I figured out how to manage the "Build Shops" meter, it's been very entertaining to place my colorful little isometric buildings and watch my city grow.Basically, build housing. Build industry to gather materials. Build offices or factories for jobs. Then, when people start moving in (build a LOT of housing... that's the only way the population will start to really grow), your Build Shops meter will move. Build ONE shop, and give it about 15 minutes to let it get supplied with materials and then it'll start generating cash for you. Then, just build more when the meter moves to the right.Beautify your city with parks and playgrounds, and make sure things are safe by placing your fire station and police station.The larger your population gets, the more shops and different kinds of housing open up.I enjoyed SimCity back in the day, but it was a little micromanagey for me what with the power grid and water pumps and zoning, etc. This little game is truly pick up and play, and you don't have to invest a lot of time into every session... but I can't help that I have. :)I'm not going to say everyone else's negative reviews are wrong, but I sincerely don't understand what they were expecting... except for that one reviewer who was somehow expecting power and sewage and curved roads... all for under $4. Wut.I love the game for what it is, but then... I have reasonable expectations.UPDATE: Just hit 250 population and I got my first disaster! I about jumped out of my skin, because up until now, things have been calm and quiet and peaceful. I started hearing traffic noise, which was cool... and then *crash*! Looked like a traffic accident with the yellow triangle. Luckily, I had not one, but TWO hospitals at this point, and a little icon appeared on the hospital so I figured I'd try to click it. Well, the accident was cleared up with some pretty cool sound effects and I got some gold coins out of it. :)UPDATE 2: Just hit 400+ population and my cops just busted a car thief! :D I've also had one apartment fire and one office fire. I built schools and schoolbuses are now driving around town with the cop cars and the fire trucks and the ambulances. I can finally build penthouses!. First, create the first game off The Terminal 2.Maybe that I then want to buy your new game.or do you just like at The Terminal 2 ignore your players.do you make this game 100% ready now? or do you leave this also lay back.do not trust the creator of the game.the game itself is a fun, and can be something beautiful.but there is still some work in and this is the problem.as the previous game still not finished and never.the question is whether he makes it ready. This game is awful, this game is a unfinished mobile game.- Build times are in REAL TIME.- Cars have no set path and drive down random roads, (the cars do not turn and instead just teleport to the road they're turning onto)- Buildings do not seem to have a desciption to tell you what they are+ Nice cartoonish graphics. I recommend grabbing this game when it's on a sale for those people who enjoy Farmville like mobile games.The good:+ Good unlock system+ Cute graphics+ Intuitive controls+ Steam achievements are clear and reachable+ Ongoing assistance by developersThe bad:- While there are 80 building types they produce the same goods and aren't distinguishable enough, to bother with placing a variation- Not enough feedback regarding what one is doing right or wrong- Encourages idleness - Low content- No map variation- Mobile like- Laggy road construction- Insufficient tutorial with language mistakesThe average:-\/+ Real time based construction time. It´s a charming little game. It has a few issues but nothing that couldn´t be resolve and nothing that takes away too much from the gameplay itself. As someone pointed out it does have a bit of a mobile feel to it and in my case it was very welcomed because this game fits the "sit back and relax" type of genre. And hey! it costs less than 4€.. I really like this game. Its chill to play. And there is no action in this game, what is very good.. it's kind of a mobile game more than pc game, but I like it, it's an ok game for me, nice cartoon graphics but the price for this game is ridiculous. Shutterstock Watermark on the weath icon?Why should someone pay for the game, if the the games contents itself aren't paid?!I know this is a small and cheap game, but that is just a weak peformance.... Summary: This game is quite the bore, and quite horribly designed all around.Tutorial---The tutorial left much to be desired. It doesn't show you anything, it just gives you a description of what to click, and it's only about 15 messages or so long. The content itself doesn't actually describe what you need to do in order to get started in the game - it just gives you some basic information and tells you some things you need to click on.After going through the tutorial, I was incredibly confused on what I even needed to do next. The messages lacked detail and I missed some very basic things (like auto-completing the building or *moving* the building to a different location on the screen). Then I sat there and wondered how I actually got people to come live there, as several of my homes had completed already but it still said I had no Free Homes. Eventually it just updated on its own, I have no real idea what caused it to do that though.Controls---Terrible. You can only move around the map by moving your mouse to the edges of the screen, at least from what I can tell. I wouldn't be able to confirm because there is no actual Options menu which lists out controls, so I'm assuming you can only use your mouse for anything. I would have expected the minimalistic idea of using the arrow keys to move around easier, because using the mouse at the edge can be quite glitchy, and is pretty terrible in this game.The clicking action is also horribly bound. Clicking on something will click on *every single thing* under your cursor. This gets especially annoying when there are any messages on the screen, or if you're trying to click on something that is below one of the buttons on the right - it will activate both things you clicked on. The mapping for the buttons seems to be off too, as there have been many times where I've clicked something on the map that was just near one of the buttons on the right, but it still activated the button.Even worse, if you want to start over fresh to see if you can manage things better this time around - too bad, you can't. There is no restart feature. Once you've started, you keep that forever. As far as I can tell, all of the information for your city is stored on their servers, not on your computer, so you can't do squat.Countdowns---The entire game is based on countdown timers for how long it will take for a building to complete or how long it will take for a new resource to appear. It's really quite boring, and all you can do is just sit there and wait. You can instantly complete your building if you have coins to do that, but if you run out you're boned.Resources---The resource system is possibly the most annoying part of this game. They make it incredibly easy to get all the coins you could possibly need by building shops, but they limit you to only 5 of each type of resource miner, and some of them barely pump out squat. Nowhere near enough to keep up a steady building pace. I had all five brick builders constructed and I was still having to sit around and wait for more because even with all five, you still only get enough bricks each round to construct one, maybe two more buildings.Further, I'm pretty sure the stone mining building is completely glitched. It keeps adding a bunch of squares where it looks like it's generating more stone, but near the end doesn't complete the task and just stops doing anything. I had to keep moving my brick buildings around to new spots of stone because the stone mining wasn't actually producing more stone for those buildings. Maybe I was doing something wrong. Maybe that was something that needed included in that crappy tutorial I mentioned.Advertised Game Features---The description of this game is quite hilarious if you've actually been into the game to see how it works. Mainly, the list of "features" that this game has.- High quality building graphics -- I wouldn't call any of them high quality. They look ok, but they're extremely basic and nothing to be excited about. There's also a lot of anti-aliasing issues that make some spots look pretty bad.- More than 80 different types of buildings -- Most of which are the same. There are several different types of Apartments that all look similar, several Condos that all look similar, and several Row Houses that all look similar. You get the idea. There's a lot of different types of the *same thing* that are slightly modified to look different.- Changing vehicle traffic on the roads, animated cars and buses -- There's traffic, that drives around pretty randomly and doesn't really add anything to the game whatsoever. Might as well not even be there.- A unique road construction system -- Nothing unique about it. It's an incredibly standard "put a piece of road on the squares and they connect together" road system with no curves and no creativity to it.- Fun game play in a unique tycoon game -- Fun is quite the overstatement. As is unique.- City builder game for all ages -- Maybe elementary school students.- Be a city building tycoon -- Were they just trying to make their description longer by adding bullet points?- Artificial intelligence based on real simulation of in and out moving tenants -- None witnessed. It's just numbers that represent your population and then a couple of bars that represent the number of free homes and jobs. I'm not sure they know what AI means.- Unexpected catastrophe simulations -- Never tried this because, well, why would you? It takes freaking forever to build anything up in this game, why would I want to destroy it all in a few moments?- Travis the city adviser will give you hints -- He's about as useful as the Microsoft paper clip.- Continuous updates and bug fixes -- Oh boy, I sure hope so.------They should have spent quite a bit more time on this game making sure it was actually ready and would be fun. Spelling mistakes in your text is a HUGE no-no. I mean, come on, really? That's so damn easy to catch. Hopefully this game gets a *lot* of improvements to make it more fun and live up to its description. But right now, it's not worth the $3 I paid for it.
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