Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters For Mac



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In this post, I’m proceeding with an overview of all Cities Skylines maps. You can find the first part here.

For the in game Disasters, see Disasters. Natural Disasters is a DLC which is the third expansion for Cities: Skylines and was on released on 2016-11-29. Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters. See DLCs Available for Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters. Mac System Requirements MINIMUM: OS: OS X 10.9 (64-bit. 'Cities: Skylines is all about building huge, bustling cities, but they don't need us to save them from disaster.' Dan Stapleton IGN 'True to its PC reputation, Cities: Skylines is the best city-builder out there today' Brian Shea Game Informer. Comments (2) Discussions (1) News & Updates (6) Videos (0). About Cities Skylines (MAC & PC) Cities: Skylines is a strategic and economic game produced by the Colossal Order team that previously created two games – Cities in Motion: Simulator of Urban Transport (Cities in Motion) and Simulator of the Modern Metropolis: Transport and Public Transport (Cities in Motion 2: The Modern Days ).

The first Cities Skylines expansion was After Dark and it didn’t provide us with new maps. Then we got Snowfall which couldn’t be released without a pack on good winter maps so players can experience all the new cool (or even cold) features.

Cities Skylines Snowfall Maps

You won’t believe it but In Snowfall all the maps are covered with snow. Also, each map has all the existing transport connections.

Snowy Coasts

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A lot of Snowfall maps come with a lot of hill and mountains which adds challenges and doesn’t provide you with enough space to build. The Snowy Coasts is a good option if you don’t want a lot of mountains but do want plains, rivers, and a seashore. It is pretty close to many vanilla maps but snowy. You will get deposits of ore and oil on islands and some woods and farming lands on the mainland. The connections are also good so you can organize your city in any way you want. I find it Cities: Skylines best default map for enjoying Snowfall features. Building area is the largest among all maps in this DLC is 68%.

Icy Islands

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That’s a good option for a fan of ferries (though you won’t have ones until you get the Mass Transit DLC). Not a lot of terrain, many small islands, some of them will be dedicated to your industries as they contain deposits of oil and ore. The starting point is located on one of the islands so you may suffer from the lack of a place to build whatever you want but that’s where the challenge is. The build area is 59%.

Frosty Rivers

A more complicated level – you’re getting islands AND mountains. Also, raw material deposits are pretty far from the starting point. I would add that some tiles consist of almost only water so you may face complications with getting to a riverbank (or buy a huge piece of water). The building area is 56%.

Winter Hills

Narrow rivers between hills. Your objective is to build your main city parts in narrow valleys. I would play this only having Mass Transit DLC for cable cars and Parklife for natural parks on the hills. Otherwise, it’s hard to use the hills on this map. The building area is 68%

Frozenshire

Another map with mountains and small rivers. The good thing is that you’re going to get a seashore. I personally played this map and was annoyed with the lack of space. Also, ore deposits are in the mountains so you will have issues with transporting them via mountain roads. The building area is 51%

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We received only three maps with this expansion but they’re very special.

Prussian Peaks

A map with hills, with no ship connection and with extremely small building area – only 52%. Also, no oil. It is a map that requires skills and patience.

The Archipelago

If you think that 52% is a small area to build an interesting city then meet The Archipelago with 21% of the building area. You won’t have any train connection and this makes sense because the map consists of small islands. Also, no ore and oil. I find it interesting because you can try modeling some small country located on multiple islands that is trying to survive the tsunami threat. Though Tropico may be a better game for this. Anyway, it is the best Cities Skylines island map for me.

The Dust Bowl

This map provides you with an amazing 82% of the area to build on but somehow missing train connection. I don’t know why the creator decided to leave us without external train connections but that’s a good map that also features a river and a seashore. This is the best of Cities Skylines starting maps in Natural Disasters DLC.

SkylinesSpecialNOTICE: Requires the base gameCities: Skylines in order to play. Activation key must beused on a valid Steam account, requires internet connection.
ABOUT THE GAMECitiesNatural Disasters

Cities Skylines Natural Disasters

features a catalog of catastrophes tochallenge mayor-players everywhere, including planning with earlywarning systems and emergency routes, devastating and destructivedisaster effects, and caring for the populace as they struggle torebuild.

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Cities Skylines - Natural Disasters

The expansion will also update Cities: Skylines with a new scenarioeditor and gameplay mode, allowing players to finally win – or lose– the game on their own terms.
SkylineKEY FEATURES
  • Deep, Impactful Gameplay: Keep your city going throughthe devastation of several possible doomsday scenarios, fromtowering infernos to the day the sky exploded

  • With Great Power Comes Great Response Abilities: Planfor, and respond to, disasters using early warning systems,countermeasures, and new disaster responses such as helicopters andevacuations – finally, a Paradox game where “Comet Sighted”actually means something

  • An Objectively Good Feature: Scenario Mode - NaturalDisasters expansion includes 5 pre-made scenarios to challengedisaster masters, with custom game objectives such as startingcities, win conditions, time limits, losing conditions and more!The Natural Disasters Scenarios expands on the Scenario Editor,which is a free update for all players that allows them to createand share their own custom made scenarios

  • Chirpocalypse Now: Heck yeah, new hats for Chirper

  • Radio Saved the Video Game: A new broadcast network isintroduced, helping to rapidly spread evacuation warnings andemergency alerts

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