https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wy0oztZsGs Our 5th city builder episode is here! This video features a prominent member of our community, Avanya, who has a serious list of accomplishments!
Get all your props and trees in order with Prop Line Tool! The creator of Prop Line Tool, Alterran, has teamed up with Skibitth to make a tutorial video on Prop Line Tool! Learn all the shortcuts and efficient tricks to get all your props in a row!
Lowering a highway can help with creating an interesting skyline to your city! If you're planning for the future it's also perfect! Just cover it with some dirt, make it into a tunnel and you can reclaim the ground that it occupies!
May has gone and went, leaving us with another amazing bunch of assets and mods! Biffa has his top 10 picks, and Paradox is doing our part to rewards these amazing creators with $25 gift cards. Be sure to thank them for their hard work! Link to Mods/Assets below 👇👇
SimNation builds a sunken railway with quays, trees, and fences and shows us how to do so as well! Using many interesting techniques with quays he creates functional and good looking sunken rails and stations!
Filling in that empty space on the sides of your tracks or building a custom sunken station? This is the video for you!
Thank you all for your patience as we've fixed a bunch of issues, squashed some bugs, and made some adjustments to make Campus play better for you! Enjoy =)
Fields and fields of golden wheat, filling the needs of your citizens with their bountiful harvest. PugGaming shows us the tricks he uses to create beautiful farms and cottages, with decals, props, and functional fields.
Getting tourists into your city has never been easier! Follow these basic steps and draw in many new tourists to your city! With museums, entertainment venues, and casinos you can build a bustling tourist hot-spot!
Japanese creator Kaminogi shows off how to make a city look Japanese with just a few simple tips such as obeying building height laws. Did you know that's why so many Japanese buildings have that unique sloped-roof style?
He'll also explain the importance of the right map and the basics of Japanese urban design and architecture!