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Hopefully with enough good exposer and a solid player base on Constructor Plus then System 3 could look into remastering Mob Rule / Constructor Underworld / Street Wars and only time will tell if things go into the right direction.
I too have played the original constructor and mob rule, constructor HD (2017) and now Constructor Plus and I do agree Mob Rule had some elements in-game which made it a very unique experience and was heavily focused on businesses, homeless bums, territories with flaming barrels and more ruthless undesirables and king pin gangsters.
They've included some elements of mob rule into Constructor Plus such as maps, businesses and changing up the undesirables to have some more brutality to them, think of it as a sort of inbetween game between the two.
I do hope you enjoy Constructor Plus as there are plenty of things to do in it and loads more content than any of the previous constructors in the past to make sure you have plenty to do for a very long time.
Regards,
Antz
I do think they could do that in Constructor Plus as a different map mode or DLC though.
Just like how they did with Space maps (Mars, Moon, Uranus, etc), where all buildings had a different sci-fi aesthetic design, which was truly fantastic (although I must admit it would be cooler if character models also looked more space-ish).
They could add maps with buildings having 1930s Art Deco architecture, and include aesthetic changes on the character models to reflect the period and make them more mobster-like.