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Genre: Gaming
Date of upload: Jul 22, 2022 ^^
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It's funny how I discovered the developers of this are from my home country, I noticed some cultural distinctiveness on the low tier buildings like the fisherman houses or the fact that streets have pavement sidewalks before the actual street is upgraded to pavement, lol so I looked into their twitter profile xD
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This could indeed be cool to see more of actually. In a way, it's also part puzzle game as you work out not only what sorts of resources you need, but how you want your city to look; if you want X building, it needs Y and Z things nearby, so getting what you want, where you want, in the quantity you want sounds like it could be a really engaging design puzzle (especially if you're not too worries about maybe demolishing a few blocks every now and then to start the houses back at square one to try for a different upgrade path). Unlike most other city builder games where if you want something, you just place it once you've unlocked it, here you have to thoughtfully look at "what needs to be in the vicinity to have what I want develop", which if I'm understanding this right could mean you have chains of development types to get just what you need. This is a game I can easily see loosing myself in.
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oh my god. I did play the early access of that and i forgot its about to release! (or its about to idk i dont check up on the news much) its a very cool game but sadly they limited the area, the pop and a lot of other stuff so i couldn't experience it really. Its a very fun game! I hope you make more videos on it!
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I got this game like one and a half week ago, it's pretty fun, relaxing and wholesome. For anyone considering it, this playthrough shows pretty much what I would consider the early game. The endgame has pretty much the same dynamics, but more resources and advanced buildings that have more specific requirements as well. This game provides a building diversity (including green buildings, artistic neighborhoods, commercial highrises and so on) that even Cities: Skylines matches only through DLCs. And yep, bulldozing and roads are free, so in the end if you need to remodel in order to reach the goals set by the game, you can do it as long as you have the resources.
Awesome video, I'd love some more!
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This looks great! I love how the roads and houses automatically upgrade themselves in response to various types of growth. What kind of jarred me though, was seeing cars from the very beginning before you had electricity or even churches. It would be kind of nice to start with horse drawn wagons until the technology catches up enough for cars to truly be widespread. I wish I could bring a city through 1700's and 1800's technology before finally getting electricity, cars, and all the other modern stuff. But it still looks like a very fun and original take on the genre.
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Edit - second video here: https://youtu.be/LrUT_2mW5X0 No longer on sale, but still a great deal for $16.99. Check it out - store.steampowered.com/app/1411740/Urbek_City_Buil… Oh no, I have revived the bad end screen! Sorry everyone!
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