
īecause Income and Reputation can never fall below -5 or rise above 15, adjustments stop at those limits. For instance, placing a new next to an existing Community Park results in an increase of. The effects of a tile can be triggered after it is placed. When he does so, the player must make any adjustments as noted on the tile descriptions of the placed tile as well as any other impacted tiles (including tiles placed by other players). The player must place the purchased tile adjacent to any of his tiles. The total combined cost of the tile is paid to the supply. When taking a tile from the Real Estate Market, the player pays the cost printed above the tile (if any) on the Real Estate Market in addition to the cost on the tile. Taking a tile from the Real Estate Market Place 1 Investment Marker on a tile in his borough to "invest" in that tile.Ī. Take 1 tile and add the tile to his borough, or

Take and place 1 tile or place 1 investment marker Add a new tile to the Real Estate Market. Adjust Population on the Population Board (based on your Reputation ). Collect or pay money (based on your Income ). Take and place 1 tile or place 1 Investment Marker in your borough. On his turn, each player must perform the following four actions in order: In case of a further tie (at which point the tied players are probably incredibly amused), the tied players play another game of Suburbia to determine the winner of the first game. If players are still tied, the player with the most remaining money wins. In case of another tie, the player with the highest Income among the tied players wins. In case of a tie, the player with the highest Reputation among the tied players wins. The player with the highest Population on the Population Board wins. Randomly choose a player and give him the Start Player Marker. Place a Population Square from each player on the 2 Population space.Įach player takes 2 random goal tiles from the supply, looks at both, and then keeps 1 of them (face down so the other players cannot see it).

Place the Population Board (which tracks Population, the "victory points" in Suburbia) on the table where everyone can see it. Place one Suburbs tile, one Community Park tile, and one Heavy Factory tile below your Borough Board. Place your Income Cylinder on the 0 Income space and your Reputation Cube on the 1 Reputation space. Shue the goals face down and place 1 randomgoal per player face up on their spaecĮach player places a Borough Board in front of them with enough space below it for several tiles to be placed between it and the edge of the table. Place the top 7 tiles from the A stack face up along the bottom edge of the Real Estate Market. Place the supply board and the coins on it. Place 4 each of Heavy Factory, Community Park,and Suburb tiles face up on their three spaces. Then take 4 more C tiles (from the box) and place them on the very bottom of the C stack. Mix the 1 More Round tile with: 6 tiles from the C stack for 2 players, 9 tiles from the C stack for 3 players, 12 tiles from the C stack for 4 players, and place those tiles face down on the bottom of the C stack. Place the Stacks Board and place the A, B and C stacks on it. Each stack has the same number of tiles: 15 for 2 players, 18 for 3 players, and 21 for 4 players. Be careful not to grow too quickly, or you'll lose both income and your reputation.Shue 3 stacks of face down tiles, each stack with a letter on the back (A, B, and C). The market is always changing, so spend your cash wisely. Or take on the Single Player Campaign, and travel to real-life cities, each with unique goals.īuild residential, commercial, civic, and industrial areas like stores, museums, airports, and of course suburbs. Choose your strategy carefully as you compete against multiple computer personalities or your friends with local pass and play. Ted Alspach's city-building board game is now on iPad! The winner of the prestigious 2013 Mensa Select Mind Games award challenges you to manage a growing metropolis. There’s simply not much to complain about." -148Apps It plays well, looks good, has lasting replay value. "An accessible and interesting game, and we recommend it for budding strategists and architects alike." -Pocket Gamer a wonderful addition to anyone’s iPad." -Board Game Geek "All in all, the app is pretty fantastic.
