In order to help with this, a major boost item is a "highway" object that can connect any two parts of the map and provides a fast express lane for cars that use them. The timers that run down and make the game end are now predicated on vehicles being able to reach their destinations within a given amount of time, made all the more difficult if cars have to sit in a lot of congested traffic. Destination buildings have a fixed entry point, making the placement of roads contentious as density and traffic increases. You are given a limited number of road tiles and other traffic flow control objects that get replenished at the start of each new week, so use them wisely before your commuters give up. The game randomly drops houses and destination buildings of matching color on different parts of the map, and it's your job to establish road connections between them that efficiently move traffic between those points. The UI and graphics set up is notably re-used from the first game, but the mechanics are now more complex. I expect since I play this when I feel like, it'll take me awhile to 100%, but I've gotten enough of it finished that I can confidently recommend the game - especially if you are a fan of Mini Metro. This game is still "In Progress" because I haven't unlocked all the maps yet. This one was worth the effort to 100% all the achievements. With an engaging main story, lots of side objectives, progression that is fun and never cumbersome, and a significant expansion of cast members that add detail and intrigue to the world, it's a great game. Another cool improvement is that there's more secondary companions that accompany you at various times, each with their own skill set. Atreus is older now and you get to play as him through various sequences and story beats as his own destiny becomes clearer. Kratos is tested in various ways to resist killing his opponents unless necessary. We get to meet the heavies of the Norse pantheon and understand their history. Those who completed it know there were some big reveals at the end, and this is where they are all dealt with. The sequel is a superb and engrossing follow-on, picking up a few years after the end of the first game. Compete against other players in Daily and Weekly Challenges.If you haven't started this series yet, God of War is available on Steam.Export GIFs of your city layouts to share with your friends.Unlock new maps and achievements as you achieve mastery.Relax to a responsive soundtrack from Disasterpeace that grows along with your city.
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