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Assume the many jobs of a service company and take care of a vibrant metropolis in the open-world city economy simulation Cityconomy. For you, that means: From the classic trash collection to drain cleaning, from towing services to lawn mowing, there's a wide range of missions available across the entire city! A total of 15 vehicles await you, even in multiplayer! Explore a huge, open-world city with its various districts, such as the old town, industrial park and residential neighborhood. You'll find new tasks for your constantly growing fleet all over the city. If the residents are sat-isfied with you, you'll gain access to new skills, jobs and machines. Complete realistic jobs in the field of city economy, such as towing cars, cleaning drains, improving roads and trimming hedges, all together with your friends in multiplayer mode. Complete the tasks and ensure that the city's residents are happy and satisfied. Build a company that generates profits and is a pillar of the local economy. Up to 5 players can take part in multiplayer matches. The player who starts the game acts as the host. Complete a diverse spectrum of jobs together with your friends, or simply have fun in the open world.
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Reviews
6 reviews found90
Brash Games
Feb 18, 2016
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IGN Spain
Dec 8, 2015
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GameGrin
Feb 4, 2016
Cityconomy’s mix of RPG elements make it resemble a different kind of game than the one it actually is. It is something that simply doesn’t work, as it pulls you to two different trains of thought.
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Games.cz
Jan 11, 2016
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GameStar
Dec 8, 2015
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Hooked Gamers
Jan 12, 2016
Cityconomy: Service for your City is a game that runs far worse than it should considering its looks. The gameplay offers no justification for how it runs.