Create a 21st century micro-nation and experiment with economic and political ideals. Futuristic skyscrapers or spreading slums, the Nation relies on your economic and city planning skills.
Plutôt simpliste dans ses mécanismes de gestion et de construction de ville, Citystate aurait pu jouer la carte du city-builder rigolo et facile d'accès, d'autant qu'il bénéficie de décors superbes. Hélas, un volet politique et économique nébuleux dote le jeu d'une complexité artificielle dont on se serait bien passé, surtout qu'elle montre rapidement ses limites. De quoi occuper gaiement quelques heures, mais guère plus.
Notes from the developer:
- This is not a puzzle game, in Citystate there is no right combination to build a successful Nation. This is a sandbox, old school style in which most building tools are unlocked at start. There are no guided mandatory steps apart from a short independent tutorial.
- There is very little micro management to do in Citystate, no public facilities to build or bus lines to organize. This game is about macro management and economics, seeing the big picture and experimenting with political ideologies.
- The game mechanics are based on today’s world economy. Policies’ effects try to mimic nations of the modern world and their intrinsic differences. Citystate is often politically incorrect and possibly biased.
- The game is specifically designed for mature audiences.Technical description:
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! Face with a hardcore economic system, experiment with political orientations and city-planning strategies to make your Nation strive toward success!
Studio | Andy Sztark |
Éditeur | Andy Sztark |
Genre | Gestion, city-builder |
Plateforme | Windows |
Localisation | Anglais |
Date de parution | 22 févr. 2018 |
Prix | 13,90€ |
Configuration PC |
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