![]() Adding more players makes the puzzle a little easier (since you can see more cards and so plan out your order of play better) but otherwise merely adds more people to talk over choices that are fairly obvious to begin with. Because it isn’t competitive and has little to distinguish one player from another (it does offer role cards that give each player a different special ability), it is at its core a solo puzzle. For one thing, although it claims to be for 1-4 players, I can’t see it being much fun for a group. It isn’t broken or unplayable, deadly dull or unbearably frustrating. ![]() To be clear, Cities: Skylinesis by no means an awful boardgame. Unfortunately, it ends up making you wonder why you bothered with it instead of just firing up the computer. Cities: Skylines, based on the videogame of the same name, is an attempt to recreate the videogame city-building experience in boardgame form. ![]()
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