Even when the city is ‘about’ something else, like creating an end-to-day supply chain, or being very green, I work on ways to bring more tourists in. I guess that’s why I’m always drawn to tourism in my Cities: Skylines cities. Citizens took their streets demanding ‘wear my blue jeans and listen to my pop music’.Īnyway. In the face of my cultural power, they’d be immediately consumed in the flames of civil revolt. I loved winning with huge, gleaming cities, packed with monuments, museums, famous art and the best concerts.Īdmittedly, there was also something satisfying about seeing other civilisations taking the ideological paths of Order or Autocracy. In Civilization V, I’d always find myself going for the cultural victory (which was overhauled and fleshed out in the amazing Brave New World expansion). There’s just something about the idea of hundreds of eager visitors stepping off the plane, train or ship and being welcomed into my city’s open arms that appeals to me. I love building a city that thrives on tourism. The dream! Hundreds of tourists pouring into the city from the airport or harbour, about to catch the train into the centre, ready to spend their money.
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