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Cafe Owner Simulator Original price was: 6,60 €.Current price is: 3,64 €.

Technicity

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15.09.2022

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Features Accomplishments Cooperative game For multiple players For one player

Original price was: 4,07 €.Current price is: 1,31 €.

Game description

Technicity is a first-person city-building game where you also craft your own building blocks and items to create truly unique buildings. Use cranes to speed up construction, terraform the open world, lay down roads, and use vehicles to travel around the different cities that you or your friends create in single or co-op mode.

Build Faster

Use a crane or cement mixer to quickly build houses, shops, factories, and any other building you can dream up. The design is yours: with a wide variety of building blocks in different shapes and materials, you can create anything you want.

You can then save the blueprint for any building you create and start building the same building elsewhere.

Share your blueprints on the Steam Workshop and build on other players’ creations.

Build More

The open world is huge and there are many large cities to build. The existing road network with thousands of kilometers will allow you to reach any point on the 384 km2 map. Lay your own roads, and they will be integrated into the navigation system.

Terraform the world with steamrollers and bulldozers, you can even create or destroy entire mountains!

Build Your Own Style

Design and manufacture your own building blocks, items, and furniture in factories and use them to create truly unique buildings.

The items you design can have useful features too: create an automatically opening garage door, a glowing sign, or even a car.

Any other player in your world can use the items produced in your factories.

Build Together

Invite your friends to join your world and build new cities or have some fun roleplaying.

Share your best building plans on the Steam Workshop and see what other players have created. You can use building templates, item plans, or entire maps from the workshop.