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KotCity: an Open Source Citysim

Started by ChiefZDN, March 12, 2018, 04:03:36 AM

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KotCity, an open source city simulator written in Kotlin (compatible with Java) is released on March 6, 2018. The project has 2 other contributors. The creator of KotCity (currently not identified) started the project because he didn't see a good city sim in his opinion. "SimCity 2013 was REALLY disappointing. Cities Skylines is fun... but it doesn't seem to scratch that itch that SimCity 4 does," said the author.

Complete info can be found at https://community.simtropolis.com/forums/topic/74899-announcement-kotcity-an-open-source-city-simulator/.

For those have expert in art design can contribute to the repository by adding or changing buildings available in the assets directory. For
those who don't like really 2D "map view", you can suggest the author by submitting your 3D render (if you can modeling).

Thanks.

NeilSal

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Quote from: ChiefZDeN on March 12, 2018, 04:03:36 AMKotCity, an open source city simulator written in Kotlin (compatible with Java) is released on March 6, 2018. The weight loss pills project has 2 other contributors. The creator of KotCity (currently not identified) started the project because he didn't see a good city sim in his opinion. "SimCity 2013 was REALLY disappointing. Cities Skylines is fun... but it doesn't seem to scratch that itch that SimCity 4 does," said the author.

Is this game fully fleshed out or does it need a lot of development yet to be truly playable? Anyone tried it out?