Urbek is a city building game where you can build your own neighbourhoods: from nightlife district to industrial district. Don’t exhaust your natural resources before you have an educated population to build more efficient structures.
## About This Game
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In Urbek, you will be able to build a city of your own design! Manage its
natural resources, improve the quality of life of the population, and build
its neighbourhoods in your own way.
## Neighbourhoods
Breathe life into your city by building different neighbourhoods. Do you want
a bohemian neighbourhood? Build bars, parks and libraries, but keep a low
population density nearby. Do you want a bourgeois neighbourhood? You need
parks and luxury shops.
## Manage
There is no money in Urbek. Instead, you will have to build everything with
your own resources, such as food, coal, or skilled work. There are more than
30 different resources to manage! Manage your natural resources well, so that
they do not run out before they can be replaced. How will you choose to
produce the energy for your inhabitants and industries?
## Educate
Education is fundamental! By producing enough qualified work and scientific
work, you will be able to build more advanced buildings.
## Observe
Move around at street level in order to get a more intimate sense of the city
you are creating. See and feel the differences between neighborhoods the way
your city’s residents do!
## Organic growth
The growth of your city will be organic. Some constructions will appear
according to the surrounding conditions. For example, buildings with more than
two floors will appear in densely populated areas and with basic services.
You can place other buildings by yourself, but they need some conditions. For
instance, the local market needs to be close to the farms. The university
should have some high schools nearby, which, in turn, require nearby schools.
When it comes to designing your city, you have a variety of viable options.
There are no buildings that are superior to others. Every decision will have
its pros and cons. Bourgeois houses consume more food and need resources that
cost more to produce, but will improve the quality of life of the residents
there. On the other hand, improving the productivity of industries will
produce more resources, but will diminish the quality of life for residents
living in the area.