
Review score
6
Positive reviews
395
Negative reviews
157
Simulation,Strategy
Build an entire Nation, one city at a time - More than 300 unique buildings (including real-scale skyscrapers), 8 road types, railways and subways. - Power and water management. Schools, hospitals, prisons, fire and police stations. - Large city maps (512x512 tiles), with up to 64 buildable cities per Nation. - Flag creator and...
Build an entire Nation, one city at a time - More than 300 unique buildings (including real-scale skyscrapers), 8 road types, railways and subways. - Power and water management. Schools, hospitals, prisons, fire and police stations. - Large city maps (512x512 tiles), with up to 64 buildable cities per Nation. - Flag creator and mod-ready maps. One of the most advanced economic simulation in a city builder - Unemployment, income distribution and social ladder. - Money printing, inflation rate, corruption and trade balance. - Immigration policies, to precisely control the speed of the population’s growth. Extensive and powerful political options - 51 policies offering a total of 204 distinct options to choose from representing all sides of the political spectrum. - Policy creator, to edit and enact custom laws. - Religion, birth rates and political affiliations. Easy to play. Hard to master. - Riots, fires, plane crashes, organized crime. - Slums and urban decay. - Bankruptcy. This game contains economic slang, a bunch of statistics and depicts political ideologies in an arbitrary and subjective way. Citystate II is intended for mature audiences. “A simulation is a set of assumptions, so there is bias in any simulation.” Will Wright.