
A solid Cities: Skylines build is always an amazing sight, and this timelapse of a Mediterranean-style castle is a…
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Solve pipe puzzles in time to build cities in a wacky, cartoon world. City Builder gives a fresh and wacky take on the classic pipe puzzle game by expanding gameplay to three overlapping levels: Roads, water and electricity. Connect puzzle pieces and watch your cities grow in a madcap cartoon environment. Race against time by picking your puzzle pieces from a rotating dispensary. Along the way you'll encounter curous creatures like the shy Bigfoot, which you can scare away with your oversized flash camera, and use dynamite to blow up rocks in your path.
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I played 20 minutes of Paradox’s new city builder, Surviving Mars, at E3. The demo showed off different phases of planet colonization, from early moments establishing a livable area to later on, when I had multiple inhabited domes to work with. The game draws on real-world science and seems complex. If, however, you…
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