#SIMCITY PC MAKING THE BEST REGON FULL#
Daniel never sells at full price, so I buy everything he has. Sell! Sell! Sell! Never sell an item at less than full price, unless you're trading it to someone for $1.ġ4. If you're good to them, they'll be good back to you later down the line.ġ3. If you don't want them, list them in your Trade Depot (unadvertised) for your neighbors. Buy! Buy! Buy! Buy every expansion item/storage item you see in the Trade HQ, even if you're not currently expanding. You'll often find Tokyo, storage or dozer items gifted to you by the game.ġ2. When visiting cities at the Trade HQ, make sure to click on the blue bubbles found in the city. I find most of my items by selecting cities selling other items, and discovering them in among the other items they're selling.ġ1. It is rare to find one of those items listed on the main screen. Eureka! If searching for expansion or storage items, dig deep into the Trade HQ. You also need to have multiple specializations covering the area: Parks, Education, Transportation, Entertainment, Gambling, Landmarks or Worship.ġ0. If you want skyscrapers, you'll need to have more than just the basics. Don't be afraid to demolish buildings you can't support.ĩ. Early on, don't build more than what you can cover with the basic services: Sewer, Water, Fire and Health. Your entire city can be laid out like the letter E with streets leading to dead ends.Ĩ. You don't need more than one cross street. However if you have tons of patience and don't mind taking the long way round, this can be a very enjoyable casual game.ħ. You'll get much more desirable results in a fraction of the time. If you want to build a city, play SimCity, Cities:Skylines, or CitiesXXL on the PC. Do not be mistaken, this game is basically a slot machine: a finely tuned machine designed to separate you from your money. Pack them up and let the next shipment get started ASAP.Ħ. Try to minimize the time the cargo vehicles spend in your city. Build more than you need and sell any excess.
The raw goods and other short term items may take up to 10. The long build time items usually require two or three of each. Start production of those items as soon as it tells you what's coming. Plan ahead for the cargo ships and airport. Remember, Daniel will eventually buy anything you list.ĥ. If you can receive more at the Trade Depot, do that instead. If you receive an offer on items, check the Price Guide to see if it's worth taking the deal. Eliminating one of those items from the equation can make production much easier for you.Ĥ. If you see Fruit & Berries, Beef, Cheese, Cream or Flour Bags in the Trade HQ, buy it. The biggest bottleneck in the game is the Farmers Market. This helps keep an extra bit of cash coming your way.ģ. If you don't need it when it's done, sell it. If you use a factory full of plastic, start up another set. If no humans buy them, Daniel (the computer) will.Ģ. Rule #1: Keep producing items as continuously as possible.
Fans of RimWorld will enjoy this one.I've been playing BuildIt for quite a while now and have written out some strategies that I've been employing:ġ. The Final Earth 2 strikes a good balance between in-depth city building and resource management, and catering to casual city building fans. If you select the Forest where your workers gather resources, you can decide whether to cut the forest down and regrow it, to protect it indefinitely, or to cut it down and uproot. One of your initial tasks is to build a woodcutting hut. But if you want workers to switch from woodcutting to mining stone, you have to direct them. Your workers are semi-automated, getting on with whatever task is available from the buildings you have already built. You place buildings to slowly rebuild humanity. The Final Earth 2 works from a side-on, 2D pixel view. For an unspecified reason, the Earth is now uninhabitable, so this rock is the new home of humanity. Your new city inhabits a rock floating through space.
The Final Earth 2 is a colony management and city builder game set in the future.