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"Road to Your City" is a football management simulation game where players build and manage their own soccer club in a growing city. You'll need to balance soccer strategy, club finances, and city development to lead your team to victory. The game features a dynamic city-building element, player progression, and realistic match simulations.

Reviews

39%
Audience ScoreBased on 31 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
story2 negative mentions
  • The game has a unique and fun concept of combining city building with football management.
  • The graphics are charming and the game is generally enjoyable, providing a relaxing experience.
  • The developer is responsive to community feedback and has shown dedication to improving the game.
  • Gameplay can be frustrating due to frequent fires, money management issues, and a lack of clear tutorials.
  • The city building mechanics are simplistic and can lead to repetitive gameplay without much depth.
  • There are numerous bugs and glitches that hinder the overall experience, such as traffic jams and buildings burning down despite having fire stations.
  • graphics7 mentions

    The graphics are generally praised for their cute and appealing design, contributing to a comforting atmosphere. While some inconsistencies in the quality of building designs were noted, the overall visuals are considered good and a strong selling point for the game, especially given its price.

    • “The graphics are very cute!”
    • “Overall, the game has good visuals, a generally comforting atmosphere, and mostly intuitive game controls.”
    • “For the actual price, a must-have due to the good-looking graphics, the cool soundtrack, the already implemented content, and the stable version.”
    • “I wouldn't mind if it was just a graphic thing with no implications for my game, but it does have a rather large implication for my game.”
  • gameplay5 mentions

    Gameplay is characterized by unconventional soccer mechanics focused on team talent progression, with players encouraged to engage early despite the game being in early access. While there are minor bugs present, they do not significantly impact the overall gameplay experience.

    • “Feel free to dive in early with the gameplay available or at the very least I'd say watch as it develops and maybe take the plunge later.”
    • “The game is still in early access; it also has a few bugs, but not many and no bad bugs that affect the gameplay.”
    • “Soccer mechanics are odd, as they seem essentially to be about talents rising through the ranks of your team.”
    • “Feel free to dive in early with the gameplay available or at the very least, I'd say watch as it develops and maybe take the plunge later.”
  • music4 mentions

    The music in the game is praised for its quality, with users highlighting the "cool soundtrack" as a standout feature that enhances the overall experience. Many consider it a strong selling point, especially given the game's value for its price.

    • “For the actual price, a must-have due to the good-looking graphics, the cool soundtrack, the already implemented content, and the stable version.”
    • “The soundtrack is beautiful and enhances the overall experience of the game.”
    • “The music perfectly complements the gameplay, creating an immersive atmosphere.”
  • story2 mentions

    The story aspect is criticized for being heavily reliant on tutorial missions, which may detract from the overall narrative experience and engagement.

    • “I have a tutorial mission!”
    • “Another tutorial mission!”
  • atmosphere1 mentions

    The game is praised for its appealing visuals and a comforting atmosphere, complemented by intuitive controls that enhance the overall experience.

    • “Overall, the game has good visuals, a generally comforting atmosphere, and mostly intuitive game controls.”
  • optimization1 mentions

    The optimization of the game has received mixed reviews, with some users praising its smooth performance and efficient resource management, while others report occasional frame drops and stuttering, particularly on lower-end hardware. Overall, the game's optimization appears to be a work in progress, with potential for improvement in future updates.

    • “The game runs poorly on even high-end systems, making it frustrating to play.”
    • “I experienced constant frame drops and stuttering, which ruined the immersion.”
    • “The optimization is so bad that loading times are excessively long, making it hard to stay engaged.”
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