eCity is an open-source, web-based city management and simulation game. Players take on the role of a city mayor and are tasked with developing a small town into a thriving metropolis by managing finances, building infrastructure, setting policies, and addressing citizen concerns.
eCity is an open-source, web-based city management and urban planning simulation game. Players take on the role of a city mayor and are tasked with developing a small town into a thriving metropolis.
Gameplay involves balancing a city budget, leveraging taxes, and managing expenses to ensure financial stability. Players must build various types of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings to encourage population growth and expand their tax base.
Infrastructure like roads, public transit, parks, schools, police stations, fire stations, hospitals, power plants, and waste management facilities must also be developed. Players can implement policies around areas like education, healthcare, public safety, transportation, sustainability, tourism, and more in order to meet citizen approval ratings.
Throughout the game, players will face scenarios and challenges like natural disasters, crime waves, recessions, pollution, changing demographics and other socio-economic shifts. How the player addresses these situations impacts growth, citizen happiness ratings, and ultimately determines how successful the city becomes.
With its emphasis on strategic planning, resource management, and sustainable design, eCity provides a detailed city-building simulation for users interested in urban development, politics and public administration.
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