![]() A friend of mine owns the copy of the game we play, but since I don't have one of my own I'm very tempted to pick this up. You also get a whole bunch of awesome expansions in the box too including a new one, Nightlife. I will admit the original Suburbia was a little drab to look at. This new edition of the game comes with loads of awesome goodies for those who might have missed out on it first time including a massive Tile Tower which acts as the main hub where you buy up sections of your city, and new artwork across the board giving things a much more homely feel. It's not a 'sexy' game by any stretch of the imagination, but if you like the slow building atmosphere of the aforementioned PC games and a little bit of tactical play too as you steal districts from your friends, then this might be worth a look for you. ![]() It's a great balancing act and for a tile-based game, it's actually quite fun seeing your city spring to life. You have to build yourself a massive city whilst also looking to keep your economy going, pleasing the people at the same time as they come and join your project. Collect or pay money (based on your Income ). Take and place 1 tile place 1 Inor - vestment Marker in your borough. GAMEPLAY On his turn, each player must perform the following four actions in order: 1. Suburbia is best described as Sim City/Cities: Skylines in board game form. STARTING THE GAME Randomly choose a player and give him the Start Player Marker. ![]() Suburbia is getting its own Collector's Editon with plenty of new bells and whistles attached to it (Disclaimer: no bells and whistles included in box). Bezier Games are taking a game that I enjoy quite a bit and giving it a big upgrade.
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