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There's a few games that allow you to run your own company, with City Game Studio [Official Site] allowing you to build up your own video game company.

Originally due for release last month, they've pushed back the release until October this year as they don't wish to cut out any features. It seems like they will run a closed-beta for select people, rather than go to Early Access as they're aiming to put out a finished and polished game.

We covered the game late last year and back then they didn't even have a trailer, so it's pleasing to see them continue to progress. They do now have a trailer, so here it is:

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Fun facts: It's built with the open source Godot Engine and development is livestreamed on Twitch.

Features:

  • Each game is unique - Maps and studios are procedurally generated. Combined with random events and customizable studios, you will rediscover the game with each new game.
  • Assign the best studio - Browse the cities and choose the location of your next studio. As my uncle used to say "Honey catches more talents than vinegar!"
  • Furnish your studios carefully - Everyone is not a studio designer, yet every piece of furniture has its place in your studio, and can have an influence on the history of your company.
  • Publish, hire, repeat - Each game is unique, but over time new generations of consoles come out. You cannot create a bestseller alone. You have to hire new talents that will help you creating the perfect game

It will be available on Steam.

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4 comments

wvstolzing Jul 16, 2018
Is there an option to buy formerly successful studios, make them wither, and then shut them down? Infuse games with microtransactions? It would be cool if such features were released in a first-day DLC called 'Shady Practices' or something.
razing32 Jul 16, 2018
Isn't there a game just like this on Steam already ?
Game Dev Tycoon
Will this one set itself apart from that ?
thewho Jul 17, 2018
Game Dev Tycoon was great for a short play.
Will this be a bit more complex?
Binogure Aug 20, 2018
Thank you for this article @liamdawe. Sorry for this late answer.

Quoting: thewhoGame Dev Tycoon was great for a short play.
Will this be a bit more complex?

It is already more complex than Game Dev Tycoon:

- Manage a company with multiple offices
- Buy back your opponent
- Hire employees to design, develop and polish games in teams
- Build, furnish and maintain office buildings based on procedurally generated city and studios.
- Create your own games and sequel, start a brand
- Set up your own servers for your games, and start working in the cloud
- Compete in a reality-based simulated market by selling, editing games.
- Over 60 games genre including unique customizable games genre!
- Over 30 games theme
- Over 70 games console

Also if you want to know more about City Game Studio, don't forget to wishlist and to join our discord: https://discord.gg/zEC46z2
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