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I love to optimize things.... and there's a lot to do : Marketing, Cleaning, Security, Hire/Fire employees,setting right prizes,close some shops, setting hours of work, opening each type of shop in each district, finding better spots for shops, getting rid of rivals, ect....
But I can understand some people don't like to play like that.
Let's see what's going on with next update (Production buildings).
It's literally dragging myself through it in the hope to get them done so I can uninstall the game
But even in hard mode, the rivals are not really threatening and you can easily outmatch them.
So eventually, it remains more a sandbox than a real strategy game. But it has enough content to be entertaining for many hours, so it's ok!
Would love to hear what other people think?
The neighborhood and citizen mechanics are by far the most complex part of the game, so you can definitely expect a decent depth :-)
Best,
Jonas"
this is from a dev. Which can give an insight what you can do with your creativity
that should keep you busy :))))
After several hours of «rinse and repeat» it became quite tedious.