Release Date: January 20, 2017
An economy simulator focused on managing a city throughout two centuries, starting in 1820. It was developed by Fragment Productions, the creators of the Rescue series. In Urban Empire, we control an entire family from which the subsequent mayors of the city originate, and our tasks include developing the infrastructure and new districts, driving the economic growth, and ensuring our citizens’ satisfaction.
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Urban Empire for PC is an economic, city-building simulation game. It was developed by the Finish Fragment Productions studio that created the Rescue series, and published by Kalypso Media.
The action of Urban Empire for PC starts in 1820 and takes place over the course of two hundred years. As decades go by, both the technology and geopolitical conditions change, which constantly provides new challenges. In total, we can play throughout five primary historical periods.
In most games of this genre the player is an impersonal manager of a city, or a mayor at best. In Urban Empire, on the other hand, we control an entire family from which the subsequent mayors originate. Starting out, we choose between four families that have unique traits, defects, and philosophies of development. For example, for Kilgannons, social justice is a priority, while the surname of Sant’Elias is connected to the belief that better life is ensured by scientific progress.
In the game, we obviously have to fulfill typical responsibilities of a mayor. Therefore, it is necessary to build infrastructure, plan the districts layout, drive the economic growth as well as to ensure our citizens’ satisfaction and solve their problems. The technological changes, such as electric trams, antibiotics, or the appearance of electronic games, bring both challenges and opportunities to improve the life of our society.
To a large extent, the game focuses on the unofficial aspects of being a mayor, not only the professional responsibilities. Therefore, apart from traditional tasks connected to managing a city, we also have to engage in political and personal affairs. It is necessary to influence of the city council and to corrupt or blackmail those who oppose us. Such actions have to be done in secrecy in order to keep our family’s name perfectly clean and thus allow our kin to win subsequent elections. The gameplay is enriched by over eight hundred events that require us to making decisions fraught with dire consequences. These choices are forced by, for example, the appearance of the hippie subculture, the beginning of the struggle for the gender equality, or the increasing opposition against compelling children to work.
Last update: February 10, 2017
Urban Empire game guide is a collection of valuable advice and tips, which can make the challenges which await you within the game much easier. Individual chapters of the guide have been dedicated to the mechanics that rule over the gameplay.
Urban Empire is a newly announced city manager in which you get to guide a ruling family throughout two centuries of succession. The game will let you do more than simply manage the city - you will have to do all it takes to stay in the office.
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System Requirements for Urban Empire Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-2400 3.40 GHz/AMD FX-6350 3.9 GHz, 6 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 560/Radeon HD 6850 or better, 4 GB HDD, Windows 7(SP1)/8.1/10 64-bit.
Recommanded System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-4790K 4.4 GHz/AMD FX-8320 3.5 GHz, 12 GB RAM, graphic card 3 GB GeForce GTX 970/Radeon R9 290 or better, 4 GB HDD, Windows 7(SP1)/8.1/10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Urban Empire Video Game.
We Got This Covered: 3.5 / 5 by Gabs Tanner
Urban Empire's focus on politics and invention through history provides an interesting take on the genre, although it can get a tad repetitive in the later parts of the game.
Wccftech: 6 / 10 by Chris Wray
Urban Empire aims to offer an interesting mix of political intrigue with city-building creativity and management. However, it doesn't give anywhere near enough information or allow enough freedom to make it as compelling as the idea could have been.
Words About Games: 5 / 10 by Gary Alexander
Urban Empire is a game with a lot of promise that ultimately lets itself down due to a lack of depth in its core mechanics. While there are probably hundreds of ways each mechanic connects with each other, these connections are never explained to players, making the whole game feel inconsistent.
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