The official adaptation of Reiner Knizia's board strategy game with tile-laying and city-building mechanics is now available on mobile devices.
Spiralburst Studio has released the mobile version of My City — a digital adaptation of Reiner Knizia's board strategy game. The game is based on the familiar tile-laying mechanic with a city-building focus and an emphasis on planning. The project resembles the Tetris-puzzle Drop Duchy, but without the military component — there are no battles with the enemy army here.
Players develop a settlement from a small town to an industrial metropolis. Each building earns points according to its own rules, and success depends on how well the buildings fit into the landscape.
Special attention is paid to the story campaign: the city and the rules change from episode to episode. The campaign includes 24 chapters, after which additional modes are unlocked: "Random Game" with a unique map and conditions, "Eternal Game" for free construction, and daily challenges.
My City supports single-player mode against AI and online matches for 2–4 players.
The game is distributed on a premium model and costs 590 rubles.