City Inc.Players
2 - 6
Play Time
20 minutes
Mechanics
  • Hand Management
  • Pattern Building
  • Set Collection
  • Tile Placement

City Inc.

City Inc, is a city building card game for two to six players! With an easy to learn, hard to master style of play. Each player is tasked to help build a great city, while trying to tailor it towards your Agenda and Occupation. Featuring a blocky 16-bit art style coming with over 100 cards and a quick to learn rule set making it easy for the whole family and friends to learn and play!


Excerpt from the rules:

Welcome, rich sucker wise investor! As a new majority shareholder in the company, this orientation tour will teach you the basics of running a multinational conglomerate successfully. By the time we’re done with you, you’ll have the ability to shape the company’s direction as we expand into the city of Metropolitia and absolutely will not be a figurehead whose pocket we’re picking. Definitely not. Perish the thought.

Moving right along, I suppose you’d like a tour of the place? Given that you control it, that seems pretty reasonable. Well, here we go then…
90 City Building Cards
6 occupation cards
6 agenda cards
6 Headlines
1 Rules Sheet
1 Tuckbox

That’s a fair haul, huh? Just goes to show that a few billion dollars still does get you a lot in the modern world, I suppose. Anyway, on with the orientation. Has anyone mentioned to you that there are three other companies of roughly the same size and resources, all making a play for the same city at the same time? Unlikely, isn’t it? You’d think we’d plan these sorts of things a little better. Maybe that can be one of the ‘big changes’ you make around here once we’ve put you through orientation, huh?

--Goal of the game--

Our company can chase the others out of the city in one of two ways.

(1) Control 20% of the city’s total income before anyone else

or
(2) Control the greatest percentage of the city’s income when the place gets as big as it can be (10x5 tiles)

So, I know we’re essentially at war with those other corporations and there probably shouldn’t be rules about this sort of thing, but there are. If you don’t follow them, the other corporations will all call us names and tell on us to judges. Seriously, boss, stick to the rules, it’s just easier on everyone.