The goal is to optimize tile placement to gather the resources in the game money, income, population and reputation. The deck builder-like shared market of tiles also leads to strategies of buying tiles according to what opponents are playing, to block or get bonuses from their plays. ![]() Each player is building a section of the same city, so some tiles will trigger effects from what other players build. The tiles themselves list different interactions they cause or receive when placed next to other tiles. There are more tiles than can be used in a single game, so each game the available selection will vary. The buildings are purchased from shared market of 7 tiles, each time a player buys one a new one is randomly drawn from the stack. Each turn players will purchase a tile representing a building or location and add it to their part of the city. Suburbia is a hexagonal tile placing game with a city building theme, and is often compared to the SimCity series of video games. There is an interactive tutorial and an extensive single player campaign that challenges players to complete an objective while teaching some basic mechanics and game play strategies. The game supports 2-4 players in local pass and play or online turn-based asynchronous multiplayer. The Suburbia digital app is a conversion of Ted Alspach's Suburbia board game by Bezier Games that is available for iOS ($2.99), Android via GooglePlay ($3.99) and Kindle/Android through the Amazon App Store ($3.99).
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