Looking for a solarpunk city building game

I want a city building game, where I can build a working, car-free city. I want lots of pedestrians, cargo bikes, bicycles, public transport with trams, trains, subways and some buses. I’d like renewable energy as well for my electricity.
Which game can you recommend?

#solarpunk #citybuilder #citybuilding #linuxgaming
@linux_gaming

    • notgold@aussie.zone
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      3 months ago

      Lost a lot of hours trying make a totally walkable city. Workers and resources is great. Playing on realistic mode is a very long game though. Be prepared to hear complaints from your wife

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        2 months ago

        Same, I really enjoy starting from scratch and building self sufficiency. It’s my favorite city builder for the depth!

    • Twongo [she/her]@lemmy.ml
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      3 months ago

      +1 this game’s transport systems go DEEP and the best cities are walkable. 400hrs and i’m still not an expert.

      there’s mods for solar and wind farms aswell :)

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    3 months ago

    I kind of liked per aspera in the ecological aspect. You have to start with fossil fuels to create an atmosphere, but then you have to eventually go renewable to make it sustainable.

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    3 months ago

    it should be possible to do something like this with Cities Skylines 2 but it’s not because they never finished the game

  • m4ylame0wecm@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    I haven’t tried yet for myself, but Transport Fever series is another similar to Cities Skylines. TF2 had been heavily discounted on Steam recently, with #3 announced (2026 release).

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      3 months ago

      Transport Fever is a logistics simulation game. It is not a solar punk city builder. Brilliant game though.

  • Sarma / Amras@town.friendmaterial.lgbt
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    @django @linux_gaming

    I kinda wonder if you’re going through the same pipeline I did.

    Where initially I was looking for “city builder but solarpunk and bicycles” but found what I *actually* want is “resource management for a community, but you’re incentivized to balance your production to your needs, and disincentivized from overproduction”.

    and like, both of those are niche genres atm, but they’re distinct.

    I’ve found Arcs (board game) and Against the Storm (video game) scratch the second itch well, because it’s not really possible to snowball to complete control - only to keep responding to your environment in more complex ways.

    (Block’Hood ticks both boxes!)

    #cityBuilder #cityBuilding #solarpunk #sustainabilityGames

  • chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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    Yes, how about a city builder for advocates of New Urbanism? I think this dovetails pretty well with Solarpunk as a movement. It focuses on walkable neighbourhoods, community living, mixed use spaces, public transit and transit-oriented development.

  • @django @linux_gaming

    I’m trying to involve the network of eco-social collectives, along with universities and video game companies, all local, to take the digital twin of my city, Seville, and gamify it as a prototype for a multiplayer Solarpunk City-Builder Serious Game Edutainment (CRPG-LARP XR). This involves community brainstorming ideas and adapting ones from the board game Zapatista Autonomy to build, through quests, Solarpunk Seville, the eco-metropolis we want (and the parallel law that would regulate it). That’s why I propose the game be called LAWCRAFT: Forks the Law into a Solarpunk one; and to use an AGPLv3 License.

    Making digital twin playable
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XliX7KaAA9g

    Zapatista Autonomy
    https://viajezapatista.eu/es/autonomia-zapatista-juego/

    Serious Game
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serious_game

    #lawcraft #SolarpunkInstallParty #Solarpunk

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    @django @linux_gaming I most assume cars or are limited to the medieval/fantasy world, but there is “Endzone - A World Apart” and you could modify “Workers & Ressources - Soviet Republic” to support this kind of gameplay.

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      Good game but the balance was utterly borked. Either needed to constantly spam import from Earth or the game wouldn’t function. Or you needed mods with auto resource factories to fix this problem.

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      I got it, but didn’t like that your colonies couldn’t be self-sustaining. Certain resources could only be gained by importing them from Earth, including critical ones.

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        Nah. That’s only while the colony is young.

        That’s just how colonies work.

        Long term, totally go self sustaining. In the latest version you can declare independence from Earth and go it alone, but you gotta have the colony ready for it!

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          Okay, sounds like they updated the game a lot. Last time I played about the only thing you could get an infinite amount of was water. All other Mars-sourced resources, including concrete, were limited. Eventually your resources would run out, you couldn’t afford anything from Earth anymore, and your colony would collapse and die. Forum threads even said this was the normal loop. Granted, this was a few years ago.

  • Allero@lemmy.today
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    3 months ago

    Not quite a serious city building game, but Islanders is about building the most efficient city, and it’s made in a cutesy solarpunk aesthetic.

    Works perfectly smooth on Linux.