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BoomTown Deluxe Coming soon to Steam

 

 

September 30, in the year of our Lord 2016 -- An explosive combination of mining sim and city builder. Your dream of building your own thriving town starts with few explosive charges and a yellow truck. As you mine the landscape and the money starts to roll in you'll be able to expand your empire, buying buildings, shops and facilities. Soon people will be rushing to set up camp in your fledgling town. Then the real challenge begins...

An in depth array of tools, graphs and stats are available for you to maximize your town planning strategy. Keeping the townsfolk happy is essential, happy citizens spend in your shops and build ever larger and grander houses turning your once small town into huge metropolises.

Dirt, crime, illness and power outages are just some of the problems you'll encounter as your town grows forcing you to make tough decisions. Bulldozing settlements to build a prison is sometimes for the greater good. As space becomes a premium, using explosives to deforest the landscape just makes good business sense. With procedurally generated landscapes, loads of upgrades, buildings and the gold market to negotiate every game of Boomtown is a unique test of your strategic skill.

Test your skills over 5 varied scenarios each one requiring a different approach to maximise your population and each with a unique set of rewards and complexities that need to be mastered for you to become a true mogul. Ish Games is releasing this game soon. No word on a physical copy of this game at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

 

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