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Citystate II

Citystate II

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Release Date: September 23, 2021

Strategy, Economic, Indie Games, City Builder, Simulation Elements, Singleplayer

The second part of the city-builder strategy game series, in which we create our own metropolis from scratch. In Citystate II we don't just build roads and impressive structures, but also deal with legislation and economic problems.

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Citystate II is the second installment of the city builder strategy game series, launched in 2018. It was created by an independent developer - Andy Sztark.

Mechanics

Citystate II is inspired by the classics of city builders genre, led by SimCity 4. It allows us to build our own metropolis from scratch, giving us all the responsibilities that come with it. During the game we lay roads, railroads and subway lines, construct various buildings (from residential buildings, through schools, hospitals, police stations and even huge skyscrapers) and supply them with utilities. As our city grows, we have to deal with more complications, and solving problems such as unemployment, money distribution, and inflation requires some economic knowledge. In addition, legislative issues rest on our shoulders.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Andy Sztark

Publisher: Andy Sztark

Age restrictions: none

Game Series

Citystate II
Citystate II

2GAMES

Citystate Game Series

Citystate Game Series

Features

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Citystate II Video Game:

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PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Dual Core 3.2 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 660 or better, 4 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10 64-bit.

Recommended System Requirements:
Quad Core 3.4 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce GTX 1060 or better, 4 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Citystate II Video Game.

74%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mostly Positive (1,059)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Engaging Concept: The game offers a unique blend of city-building and political simulation, allowing players to influence the ideologies and policies of their city-state.
  • Visuals: The graphics are praised for being beautiful and well-executed, especially for a game developed by a small studio.
  • Gameplay Depth: Many users appreciate the depth of the political system and the ability to experiment with different governance styles (e.g., socialist, fascist).
  • Audio: The ambient music is noted as fitting and enjoyable, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the game.
  • Learning Curve: The game is easy to learn but hard to master, providing a satisfying challenge for players.

The main cons of the game

  • Abandonment: Many reviews express disappointment that the game feels abandoned, with bugs and technical issues persisting without updates.
  • Technical Issues: Users report minor but annoying bugs, particularly with road-building and city infrastructure, which can hinder gameplay.
  • Limited Political Depth: While the game attempts to simulate various political ideologies, many players feel it overly simplifies or caricatures the political landscape, primarily reflecting a US-centric view.
  • Creativity Constraints: Players mention limitations in city design, such as the inability to create curved roads or more varied urban layouts, often leading to a grid-like structure that feels restrictive.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Sandbox Mode: Some users wished for a true sandbox mode to allow for more creative freedom in city-building.
  • Expanded Political Options: There are calls for more nuanced political systems, including better representation of global political ideologies and more complex governance mechanics.
  • Public Transport and Infrastructure: Reviewers noted a lack of depth in public transport options and city infrastructure, which could enhance gameplay realism.
  • Dynamic Terrain and Resources: Suggestions include incorporating more realistic terrain features and resource management, such as rivers and varying land types, to influence city development.
  • Increased Replayability: Players desire more content and systems that would enhance replayability and keep the gameplay experience fresh over time.

Summary

  • In summary, while Citystate II has been well-received for its innovative concept and visuals, it suffers from technical issues, a sense of abandonment, and limitations in political and creative depth that have led to mixed reviews from users.

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