Build roads, wreak havoc, and make cars fly in this "highly realistic" civil engineering simulator.
Check out Sebil Engineering, a fun soon-to-be-released "highly realistic" civil engineering simulator from FrogStore that tasks you to "fix" roads and set up "perfect traffic jams" using a hammer and a wrench. The best part? The game doesn't really care about realism or how exactly you get cars from point A to point B, allowing the player to turn traffic into a chaotic mess by building silly-looking roads and making cars fly all over the place.
According to the developer, the game offers open-ended gameplay, a multi-branched level structure, and over 40 levels, each with a multitude of potential solutions. You can opt for an overhead perspective or dive into the action in first-person view by utilizing a surveyor tool. In this mode, you can navigate the level on foot, make more precise road modifications, and take care not to get caught in the path of oncoming traffic.
And here are some demos shared by the creator on Twitter:
The game is set to be released later this week, on November 9, 2023. You can learn more by visiting Sebil Engineering's Steam page and try it out in Beta on Itch.io.
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