You'll even need to build pipes under your city to take water from your pumping stations to your city streets! Luckily, a handy overlay (and lots of pop up icons) lets you spot who's missing out on important services - all you have to do is figure out what you need to build, where, in order to meet their need. Managing the city on a macro rather than a micro scale, you'll need to choose carefully where to best build a wide variety of buildings and services, from rubbish dumps and bus stations, to police stations, universities, underground tunnels, and even cemeteries, to ensure your city keeps running, and ever more people will want to move in. Like everyone, the residents of your city have a variety of wants and needs, from running water and a regular rubbish collection, to great public transport links and a rewarding job. Whether you're building power stations, fire departments and schools for yourself, or marking out areas of land where people can build houses, offices, or industrial units, you'll want to be sure that everyone has access to the services they need. A game in the vein of Sim City, it's how you choose to lay out your buildings that'll determine your success in Cities Skylines.
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