
Cities: Skylines - Industries Review - The Up And Up
Create smokestacks and jobs in Industries, the detailed new expansion for Cities: Skylines that lets you put natural resources to good use.
Create smokestacks and jobs in Industries, the detailed new expansion for Cities: Skylines that lets you put natural resources to good use.
Smart attention to details like zoning and policy decisions make Cities: Skylines the most authentic city-builder you can play.
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Both virtual mayors and their commuting citizens will enjoy the public-transportation options in the Mass Transit expansion for Cities: Skylines.
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City life after the sun goes down is the focus of After Dark, an expansion for Cities: Skylines that adds nightlife and other new features to the reigning champion of ...
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