This underwater city builder had me more emotionally invested in my corals than SimCity does in my human citizens, and you can try it at the next Steam Next Fest

by lucky
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I like the Metropolitan City Builders, but once I have turned the fertile River Side plains into the dirt of eight lane highways and coal plants, I can’t help, but wonder if I may have been pure negative for the world around me. When I saw Life down on steamCity opens my steam details about the construction of a city -maker Refus, which is “sea death” – I think I look for a combination of crime and conspiracy in my entertainment.

After trying to build a demo, I took it with its maritime foundation. The basics are similar to something like Semiyyati. You walk on this line of expansion and resource management of the region, reducing random disasters, making sure that your population has a stable revenue of food, energy and housing. Instead of stopping electricity and traffic, though, you are working with the fish, the altogether they eat, the anemons that give them shelter, and cope with various resources.

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