![]() ![]() The more you build and the longer you maintain civil happiness, the more you’ll unlock. Each island has its own progression system that will see you unlock more buildings such as police and fire stations, an airport, thermal spa, a school, or a city hall. The only challenge here is keeping the Residential zones away from the Industrial zones or any of the utility buildings. You’ll also need to build water towers, wind farms, and WiFi masts to keep the zones connected. ![]() You have three to choose from: Residential, Commercial, and Industrial. One has a volcano, which we’ll get to.įrom the port you construct roads, and on the side of the roads you plonk zones. Each of the six available islands begins with nothing but a port and a spread of geological features such as thermal vents or mountains. There’s very little to worry about though: you’re not going to be adjusting taxation levels or dealing with civil unrest. You’ll begin with a small island that you can upgrade to Level 10 by constructing buildings and keeping your citizens happy. Your goal here is simply to build cities until you can build no more. This is Sim City by way of Ballamory, a quaint, idling city-builder that keeps the endorphins working with regular rewards, soothing music, and colourful, almost toy-like visuals. But if you take the Little Cities VR approach to city management, you’ll end up so chilled out you won’t even care where the pigeons drop their bombs.ĭeveloped by Purple Yonder and published by nDreams, Little Cities VR is one of the most relaxing and charming experiences I’ve had with my Quest 2. Public transport, taxation, commerce, cleaning pigeon crap off the benches… I mean, granted you’d probably delegate the pigeon crap thing, but still, it’s all busy-work. If you had to make a list of the most relaxing ways to spend an afternoon, city management probably wouldn’t feature all that highly.
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