

Silicon City by Polycorne is a city-building game that features a retro design and detailed information about each citizen. Your dream city can be built bite by bite and you can help your citizens thrive. Adjust your urban architecture strategy to increase your city’s economic prosperity. Your city’s growth will be organic. Some buildings will be built based on the environment. In densely populated areas, for example, buildings that have more than two floors and basic services will be visible. To get a better understanding of your city, you can walk around street level. You can feel the differences in the neighborhoods just like the residents of your city.

Urbek is not a place where money exists. Instead, you’ll have to create everything from scratch using your own resources like food, coal or skilled work. There are over 30 resources you can manage. You must manage your natural resources so they don’t run out before you can replace them. What will you do to generate the energy needed for your industry and residents?Įducation is essential! You will be able build better buildings if you produce enough scientific and qualified work. You can breathe new life into your community by creating different neighborhoods. Do you want a bohemian neighborhood? You can build bars, parks, and libraries but maintain a low density. Are you looking for a bourgeois area? Parks and luxury shops are essential. Urbek by Estudios Kremlinois is a city builder game that allows you to build your own communities, from nightlife districts to industrial areas. You don’t need to exhaust your natural resources in order to create more efficient structures. Different weather conditions present different challenges for the player.A comprehensive research tree that includes 30+ perks for discovery and management.Multiple modes (Main Campaign Mode, Sandbox Mode and Weekly Challenges).This thrilling experience in resource management by Hermes Interactive allows you to build and maintain a power network for a growing population. You are now ready to “Power to the People!” Are you able to keep the lights on?
