Another city-building simulator will soon appear on the market.
The state of Cities Skylines 2 has upset many players, and now a competitor has appeared on the horizon. Andy Sztark has presented the gameplay of Citystate Metropolis.
The project is positioned as a city-building simulator with tools for zoning without a grid and procedural generation of buildings. The simulation system is capable of supporting a population of over a million people.
Players will have full control over the contours and shapes of buildings, their number of floors, and parking spaces — it will be possible to experiment in search of the optimal balance between form and functionality.
You can add Citystate Metropolis to your wishlist on Steam via the following link.