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Icity - A Flight Sim ... And A City Builder Activation Code [hack]

Updated: Mar 19, 2020





















































About This Game So ... you're a brand new pilot with dreams to take on the world? How about building one of your own? You've always thought that things would be much better if you were in charge - now here's your chance! Icity is a flight sim ... and a city builder! And like nuts and gum, they're together at last. Your new job as the chief-pilot with the Icity Development Company means that you're now in charge of a bold project to build a new city on the Alta Ice Cap. An exploration crew has just discovered a reservoir of Di-Hydro-Oxygen crystals that could be very profitable if an efficient mining operation can be established. The company is willing to set up a base camp to try out a test mine, and if everything looks good ... well, the sky's the limit. Why do you get to be the chief pilot? Because Alta is located high on a frozen ice sheet, thousands of miles from the nearest outpost, and no one else wanted the job. In fact, you're the only pilot, and until you help build something there, the company won't be sending any help. Fly specially-designed aircraft to explore and build your own ice city of the future. Transport workers, deliver supplies, and collect the spoils of the crystal mines to help your city grow ... or just fly around and explore your new world. Icity puts the pilot in charge of everything. This is your time to shine and show the world! Can you found a profitable mining camp and grow it into a city? Perhaps you might build an empire of your very own!Features:Innovative aircraft with interactive controls, displays, and switches. HUD and Autopilot-enabled for easy cruising and precision construction work. Unique Payload and Cargo Modules for special missions. Multiple cameras providing real-time views and map systems. Complete control of city construction (direct or automated). City economic system linked to growth. Logistics controls for building supplies and product shipments. 7aa9394dea Title: Icity - a Flight Sim ... and a City BuilderGenre: Indie, Simulation, Early AccessDeveloper:RaYmond LewisPublisher:Openland DesignRelease Date: 19 Oct, 2016 Icity - A Flight Sim ... And A City Builder Activation Code [hack] After a couple of hours this morning: A game with big potential. Flight-SIM and City-Building in one, for me a \u201cmust have\u201d. I am looking forward to the next 12 months how it will grow. I think the content is o.k. for this early stage of development. Maybe the \u201cBeta\u201d-Tag is a little bit too much\u2026 I would call it more a \u201cBetalpha\u201d;-) It seems that the developers aiming on system depth (for the ship system) in the near\/far future as well as on the game-fun-factor (city-\/economy-building). The keyboard controls by now are a little bit confusing, but I mapped them to my X52 (POVs mostly). The guy(s) will have a lot of work to do, but I think the price is fair to support the small company. I like it and I will provide more feedback in the discussion section regarding bugs and wishes. Oh regarding stability: Neither crashes or glitches detected by now. But I didn\u2019t start building.. Honestly, the concept of the game is good and simple, and it has a lot of potential. That's why a lot more can be added like a goal\/missions, etc., and it's sad that this game isn't receiving anymore updates. If that does happen, this game could (and should) become much better than it is now.. Honestly, the concept of the game is good and simple, and it has a lot of potential. That's why a lot more can be added like a goal\/missions, etc., and it's sad that this game isn't receiving anymore updates. If that does happen, this game could (and should) become much better than it is now.. Unfortunately I can't recommend this game at this price. If it was 5 euros it would be somewhat acceptable. The flight controls are simple and the movement feels natural for the airship you are flying. Getting it off the ground is pretty easy as long as you follow the checklist but once in the air you don't ever have to worry about anything again so it's not really a "flight simulator" but it is still interesting.The game however sorely lacks in information on how to do certain things. In two hours all I managed to do was fly around land take off again attach modules and put cargo back and forth. The game offers no real instruction in what goes where specifically or how to do certain things. There is also an astonishingly lack of information to get online considering the game is about a year old by now. I refunded the game and will keep an eye on it and see if it turns into a better game in the future but for now all I can say is wait patiently. If you are desperate for city builder games there are numerous great ones already on the market "like cities skylines" as well as the free open transport tycoon deluxe.. Unfortunately I can't recommend this game at this price. If it was 5 euros it would be somewhat acceptable. The flight controls are simple and the movement feels natural for the airship you are flying. Getting it off the ground is pretty easy as long as you follow the checklist but once in the air you don't ever have to worry about anything again so it's not really a "flight simulator" but it is still interesting.The game however sorely lacks in information on how to do certain things. In two hours all I managed to do was fly around land take off again attach modules and put cargo back and forth. The game offers no real instruction in what goes where specifically or how to do certain things. There is also an astonishingly lack of information to get online considering the game is about a year old by now. I refunded the game and will keep an eye on it and see if it turns into a better game in the future but for now all I can say is wait patiently. If you are desperate for city builder games there are numerous great ones already on the market "like cities skylines" as well as the free open transport tycoon deluxe.

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