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The original was posted on /r/games by /u/binogure on 2024-12-22 08:02:41+00:00.


Hey r/Games!

I’m a solo dev who’s been working on City Game Studio since 2017, and I’m excited to finally share it with you all!

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  • Trailer:

What is City Game Studio?

🎮 Genre: Management/Tycoon

🌆 Setting: 1976 - Modern day

🏆 Key features:

  • Start in 1976 with a tiny rental space and expand across a procedurally generated city
  • Create and manage multiple game studios, each with their own specialties
  • Design and manufacture your own gaming consoles to compete with industry giants
  • Run your own digital store platform
  • Spy on competitors and crack their games
  • Handle studio acquisitions and publish games for other developers
  • Organize marketing campaigns and attend conventions

The game recently got a massive update (v1.21.0) adding studio directors to handle repetitive tasks, letting you focus on the big strategic decisions. You can now automate game development while focusing on expanding your empire!

What sets City Game Studio apart from other game dev tycoons is its deep city-building aspect. Your success depends not just on making great games, but on strategic studio placement, managing multiple locations, and competing for prime real estate with other developers. Each playthrough is unique thanks to procedurally generated cities and extensive mechanics.

The game is available now on Steam for Windows, Mac, and Linux. I’ve built it using 100% open source technology (Godot Engine), and I’m constantly adding new features based on community feedback.

If you’re interested in seeing more:

I’d love to hear your thoughts and answer any questions about the game’s development or features!