Citystate Ii 95%

While praised for its depth, some Steam Community reviewers note that being a one-man project means the UI can be abstract and some mechanics may feel less "fleshed out" than AAA titles.

Citystate II is a unique hybrid of a traditional city builder and an in-depth nation simulator. While it features the familiar zoning and road-building of classics like SimCity 3000, its true complexity lies in its focus on macroeconomics and political legislation. Key Gameplay Mechanics

Reviewers at Planning Peeps often describe it as a political compass test where your city becomes a physical manifestation of your ideology. Citystate II

Manage national funds, adjust tax rates for specific wealth classes, and even print money at the risk of increasing inflation.

The game provides detailed feedback on social mobility, tracking whether your population is becoming wealthier or falling into poverty based on your choices. While praised for its depth, some Steam Community

Rather than one isolated city, you build an interconnected nation across a large map where cities can transfer funds and share economic outcomes.

Every piece of legislation displays its projected outcomes before you pass it, allowing for experimentation with various political and economic theories. Critical Reception Key Gameplay Mechanics Reviewers at Planning Peeps often

Enact policies ranging from gun laws to border control, which directly impact economic freedom, civil rights, and social stability.