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Hi I will like to introduce SugarMill, a indie video game I'm being working on for the past 2 years. The game is up on Greenlight to vote! What is SugarMill? SugarMill is a sandbox city building game based in the late 15 century and early 16th century when the new indies were discovered. You are going be playing within the Caribbean Sea. Once you have a solid economy and enough resources you can create a port. You will be able to place import and export orders thru the dock. However, one order can take a while to arrive since your port will not be known at all. In the game you will have to deal with the "Port Reputation" which is basically what traders and merchants have heard about your port. Hence it would make good business sense to stop at your port to buy something cheap or sell goods. In the beginning you will only receive small boats with small amounts of trade volume however if you keep a steady supply of a product your port will slowly gain better reputation, that is when the fun starts. As your port starts to gain momentum the incoming fleet of ships will change the pace of your economy. Furthermore you will deal with "Pirates Attacks", an indicator will be present to shown the risk your town faces of a "Pirate Attack". You will be able to lower this risk by building military forts, jails and others structures. You will become more and more engaged in the game as you have to manage your increasing wealth accounts as well as maintaining your town safe. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions, comments or suggestions about the game! Steam | Youtube | Twitter | HomePage
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Anyone heard of Urban Empire yet? Looks to be a new city building game with a more in depth look at politics and progress through time and technics. It's made at Fragment Production and Kalypso which, looking at Tropico series, at least makes room for hopes. Game has only just been announced so there's litte info except the overall concept and some screenshots and a trailer with ingame footage at current state of production. Check it out on it's steam page I like the concept. The political aspect of city management, or better the lack of, was always something that buggered me in city building games. I wonder how it will turn out in UE...
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Hi All, As you probably know, CitiesCorp Concept has been submitted to Steam Greenlight some time ago. In general the feedbacks were good, however the community did not like the unpolished artwork at all. That's why I started to work on the appearence of the game and today I wanted to show you the actual progress and a bit of gameplay. You can watch the videos: on Steam: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=526802271 or on YouTube: Don't forget to vote. Thanks. Have a great evening. Sebastian

