Snowfall and Natural Disasters give you more extreme options for the maps, and are also complimented by the cable cars and blimps from mass transit. Campus let's you make custom college campuses instead of just using the base university building. Industries also gives you fences and some lower maintenance roads, but it's focus is on making profit from managing specialized industry. Parklife let's you build custom parks for measure, and doubles as a detailing toolbox in the form of fences and paths. Parklife, Industries, and Campus add more color to their respective areas, but are by no means necessary. Together the above 3 feel more like extensions to the base game. Not to mention Green Cities gives you greener sewage options, earlier trash processing in the form of a recycling center, and more options for schools. After Dark also gets you a couple nice tools in this realm, namely taxis and bicycles.Īfter Dark and Green Cities give you a wider variety of zoning options through specialized zoning and policies. Mass Transit, imo, is a must simply for traffic management alone. Have suggestions for the sidebar / topbar? Mail the mods!
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