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Cities: Skylines – 12 Interesting Facts You Might Not Know

Henno KrugerBy Henno Kruger Facts 4 Mins ReadJanuary 8, 2025
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Cities: Skylines is a groundbreaking city-building simulation game that has captivated players since its release in 2015. Developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive, it allows players to step into the role of a mayor, where they can design and manage their own sprawling metropolis.

Unlike many of its predecessors, Cities: Skylines emphasizes player creativity and urban planning, offering extensive control over zoning, road placement, taxation, and public services.

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With a map size that can expand to an impressive 36 square kilometers, players are free to craft unique districts, implement specialized policies, and tackle the challenges of urban development without the constraints of traditional city-building games.

This flexibility, combined with a robust modding community and numerous expansions, has solidified Cities: Skylines as a definitive title in the genre, appealing to both casual gamers and seasoned city planners alike.

There’s probably a lot that you don’t know about this game, but today my aim is to change that…

Here are 12 Interesting Facts you might not have known about Cities: Skylines

1. Players start with a small plot of land (2×2 km) and must manage zoning, road construction, and essential services like power and water to attract residents. As cities grow, players unlock various improvements such as schools, healthcare facilities, and public transport systems.

2. One of the Cities: Skylines‘ standout features is the ability to create districts, each with unique regulations. This allows players to tailor areas for specific purposes, such as industrial zones or residential neighborhoods, enhancing management strategies.

3. The game includes a robust transportation network that allows for intricate planning of public transit options like buses, trams, and trains. Effective transportation planning is crucial for reducing traffic congestion and ensuring efficient movement within the city.

4. Cities: Skylines has a vibrant modding community that significantly extends the game’s lifespan. Players can create and share custom buildings, vehicles, and gameplay mechanics through Steam Workshop, allowing for endless creativity.

5. The game simulates citizens navigating the city based on road design and transit options. The AI determines the best routes for simulated residents, making traffic management a critical aspect of city planning.

6. Players can purchase additional plots of land as their city grows, allowing for expansive development across a total area of 81 tiles (324 square kilometers) with mods, offering immense possibilities for urban expansion.

7. Cities: Skylines offers a single-player, open-ended city-building experience where players can design and manage their cities without a strict end goal, allowing for creativity and personal expression in urban planning.

8. The game features a day/night cycle that affects city dynamics. However, industrial buildings operate continuously, creating constant demand for transportation and contributing to traffic challenges regardless of the time of day.

9. Players can construct bridges and tunnels by adjusting road elevation using keyboard commands. This feature allows for more intricate road designs that can help alleviate traffic congestion in urban areas.

10. Roundabouts in a city are always fascinating to observe—watching cars queue up, circle around, and then disperse onto different roads. It’s no wonder players often aim to incorporate a well-designed roundabout in their virtual Cities: Skylines cities. However, roundabouts can quickly become problematic for players who don’t manage them effectively.

For example, smaller roundabouts can slow traffic significantly, causing vehicles to accumulate within the roundabout instead of smoothly moving along. The smaller the roundabout, the greater the impact on traffic flow, which increases the likelihood of congestion and traffic jams.

11. In Cities: Skylines, service vehicles can travel across the entire city, not just within the coverage area of their buildings. The coverage area primarily affects building upgrades and tax income. To ensure efficiency, players should provide ample, well-connected roads, as service vehicles cannot access areas with one-way roads, no connections, or damaged roads.

12. In Cities: Skylines, grouping zones by category may seem logical, but separating Residential Zones from frequently visited areas like Commercial Zones can hinder efficiency. To address this, players can place Commercial Zones between residential clusters or integrate them into neighborhoods.

This encourages walking over driving and adds a touch of “disorganized realism” to the city’s appearance, blending vibrant shops with simple homes.

Well, there you have it, 12 interesting facts you might not have known about Cities: Skylines. If you haven’t played this game before, check out the video below (which provides tips for beginners).

If I’ve left out something important, feel free to comment below.

Watch this space for updates in the Facts category on Running Wolf’s Rant.

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