This is one of the most unique city builders I have ever played.

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Have you ever wondered what it'd be like to play a city builder where you can't build roads? Or perhaps what it'd be like to play Civilization with a focus on only one city, rather than an entire civilization? I think that Memoriapolis might be the first game to answer these questions.

The game was just released into early access today, so in this video, we'll take it for a spin and see if it is any good.

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bro drops the best description of a game i've ever heard and then says he's not even sponsored.... bravo.... wish you could narrate my resume

xXwikiwikiXx
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This game looks amazing - the scale of what small studios are able to produce is mind-boggling!

jessicawadleigh
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I love how difficult you were finding pronouncing the Latin words and then devolved into finding the English words just as difficult

samhwilson
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I don’t have to play traffic manager? SOLD!

paulharsh
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I think it’s official- small studios are just miles better than large studios. They’re always the ones with innovation!!

YapCity
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22:20
He just casually joined Thebes and Athens in their revolt against Alexander The Great. This man casually prevented the rise of Alexander by defeating him.

quintiax
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Love that these games are getting a place on your platform. And gosh is it beautiful.

ayushmansomani
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I really hope this game has an endless mode. For me, a big part of the appeal of city builders is being able to carefully curate a city.

jamestown
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this is the first time I see a game where farming gardens grow organically next to the houses, something EVERYONE misses when they try to reproduce ancient/medieval cities. people would basically use any empty space to grow food and they would do it as close as possible to where they live.

danilooliveira
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I’m so thankful for these new city games that automatizes many aspects of civilian buildings, while you build the major buildings and guide the direction of the city/empire at large.
I get tired of micromanaging every single little detail in Civ or any other city builder. I like the setting to feel alive.
I’ve always yearned for a Civ game where city states spawn out of trade route cross roads, or a city that builds up from a port > town > city, or villages that appear on key locations of the map terrain on their own, without the player having to do anything.
This is a step closer to that kind of empire builder/Civ type game in the future.

joetheperformer
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Studio run by an architect!? RCE would be apalled

pillizzle
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But seriously, your influence on the city building genre is more than you know, I’ve watch a lot of creators, they all have there own style of playing (Timelapse, challenges, tutorials) all great in there own right.

But You… you sir have taken to the next level. I love your attention to detail, your willingness to not allow perfect be the enemy of good (mostly), and I can’t forget to keep it right underneath the road… right where it belongs.

If this video doesn’t produce a mass quantity of early access sales, I would be shocked.

Keep up the amazing work as always.

NuBoko
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Foundation also has natural roads that are made by people walking more through an area. Its a really cool concept im glad more studios are going for this organic city style.

infinitenex
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The word: "Macellum"
City Planner Plays: "Mycelium"


This game looks really cool tho! Definitely gonna wishlist this one!

TheLittleJotunn
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I wish there was a "Lego" option, where I have access to all the pieces and just be allowed to make whatever I want. Cause this would be perfect for d&d maps.

sethburke
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This game has a lot of potential to be amazing! I will let it cook for a while until it’s full release

CBGBBB
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There was a game a while back where you didn't build the city directly, but instead the city grew organically based on decisions you made, and I think roads you built (but I can't recall for sure) which I was though was a fun idea because sometimes I want something more chill then directly placing every building. I can't recall the name of it though but sadly it was really badly made and then just abandoned by the developer :(
EDIT: Found it in my Steam library. It was called Urban Empire.

JohnVanderbeck
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Cities: skylines and Civilization; my two favorite games combined. Can’t wait to get this game and play it :)

Indesiciveperson
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2:45 That bat is from a bestiary made by a monk in the Middle Ages and it has become a bit of a meme. I can't believe that with everything else this game has it also has the medieval bat drawing omg.

Windfoxm
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Funny how the Studio run by an architect and the architect bureau with the blueprints are the most important buildings in the entire game.

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