![]() ![]() ![]() POLICIES, PLEASE - Take on three new city policies and eight new park policies to deal with recreational hazards like Animal Ethics and Fireworks. IT'S A WALK IN THE PARK - Customize routes and set ticket prices for new walking and sightseeing tours, among other tourism enhancements. RECESSES BETWEEN BUILDINGS - Transform those empty spaces between your buildings into vibrant parks and gardens. ![]() Props can be placed anywhere inside park areas. Partnering up with a school that recognises the power and importance of poetry and is committed to offering it to pupils is an utter joy. Saddle up with a new radio station: Country Road Radio, playing 16 original new songs in four sub. PARKS AND RECREATION - Use the new park area tool to create park districts wherever there is empty land, and new city services like Park Maintenance, which boosts happiness and effectiveness and helps level up parks.īRICK BY BRICK - Customize your city with new buildings and assets, including a new sightseeing bus line, new service buildings, new unique buildings like amusement parks, nature reserves, city parks and zoos, and a regal new monument, the Castle of Lord Chirpwick.įREEWAY FREE FOR ALL - For the first time in Cities: Skylines, you can place buildings next to paths in the park districts (not just next to roads). Cities: Skylines - Parklife is a playful new expansion, making your city more alive with new amusement parks, nature reserves, city parks and zoos, and giving new life to your empty land with custom parks and gardens. With everything from roller coasters and campsites to flower beds, fountains and flamingos, Parklife adds new ways to play, with the introduction of a new park area tool and level-up features that increase your parks property values, along with five new maps and a ton of assets in play. As usual, even if you choose to not buy the expansion, expect a free update that adds some changes to the base game to come alongside it.Requires the basic version of Cities: Skylines.Ĭities: Skylines - Parklife is a playful new expansion, making your city more alive with new amusement parks, nature reserves, city parks and zoos, and giving new life to your empty land with custom parks and gardens. There’s also Parklife Plus which adds a new radio station.Ĭities: Skylines Parklife will be out for PC on May 25th. Plus there's the added bonus of Eric Schenkman's 100 percent. There’s also a sightseeing bus line you can create in the parks as well. The paths used for parks can now have props placed beside it. It hits the happy middle ground between the two different playstyles. Parklife allows you to create those beautiful free-form parks and then assign them as a park district, which has their own policies you can enforce, brings benefits such as a happiness boost, and can be leveled up like zonal buildings. While Three+ Pre-sale tickets for Parklife are on sale now until Friday 3rd Feb, the official pre-sale for non Three+ members will go on-sale at 10am Thursday, February 2 and any final tickets. You see, parks are already there in Cities: Skylines, but beautiful ones seen on YouTube videos are just pure aesthetics without giving gameplay benefits whilst the ploppable, gameplay benefiting parks can get samey quick, even if you add a ton of custom mods and assets in. Cities: Skylines Parklife allows you to create bigger and free-form parks- be it amusement parks, city parks, zoos or natural reserves within your cities. Cities: Skylines’ next expansion may not sound as enticing at first glance like the Mass Transit or Going Green before this, but it shows how developers Colossal Order are integrating ideas from current players into the game. ![]()
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