Mars Colony Builder

Mars Colony Builder

Releases: To be announced

Game Informations

Developer

GameHunters

Publisher

GameHunters, PlayWay S.A.

Description

Create futuristic cities, develop the infrastructure, make discoveries, explore and expand – simply put, be the first one to build a settlement on the surface of Mars!


Have you ever thought of having a rover for a neighbor, red desert outside the window and Earth shining above you in the sky? Well, it’s high time you did!
Welcome to the city of the future. We have a great public transport, efficient solar panels, fully automated homes and unlimited living space. Food is cheap, technology advanced, and people (along with robots) amiable. Mars town is a moonshot project (or should we say – marshoot?) that will change the world!

The only thing left to do is… to build it! And you have been chosen to start this process.


Develop the land and build roads, so that the city can expand further. You have an army of rovers and droids at your command, so you’d better make good use of it! Erect the necessary buildings and then focus on what matters to you most – technology, entertainment, terraforming, or discoveries? Enhance the quality of life on Mars and make everything in your power to make the city thrive.


There is a world beyond the domes of the town – and nothing can stop you from exploring it! Hire people or program droids, and head out into the unknown! Fill in the blank spots on the maps – travel across the land and find places that could be just right for erecting new cities. Remember about a supply chain, since you will need it to provide the outpost with food and resources.


To become self-sufficient, you need to gain resources. The simplest way to achieve that is to find a deposit and then start mining it – this process requires a specialized team and a proper equipment. Make no mistake – it only looks easy, but the most important part is to actually make it work. The Martian surface is extremely hostile for life, and you will need all the manpower that you can get.


Find a balance between stability and exploration. Acquire financial support to boost the colony, expand the settlement, and make people feel like at home under the great domes. But beware, no one knows what you may find during the process of the colonization…
Let’s settle down and see what happens!

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