Compara los precios de Concrete Jungle en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por ColePowered Games. Publicado por ColePowered Games. Lanzado el 23/9/2015. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Indie, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 76/100.

Closer to a zoning puzzle than a city sim, and that distinction will make or break whether you get your money's worth out of it.

I came into this one expecting something loosely in the Tropico family and had to recalibrate fast. Concrete Jungle is not a city builder with spreadsheets and traffic snarls. It is a turn-based, card-driven puzzle where you place buildings on a grid, score enough points per row to clear it, and keep the whole thing from collapsing under the weight of your own earlier decisions. Think Tetris logic applied to zoning law, then add a deck you gradually refine over the course of a campaign. That's the pitch. The core loop is genuinely clever. You start each game with a twelve-card starter deck, draw buildings each turn, and place them to hit row point thresholds. Structures like houses generate resident value, but placement matters: a house next to a park or a school scores higher, while a factory card next door tanks it. The spatial puzzle element is real. Where it gets interesting is the economy layer sitting underneath all that: every card has an economic value, and once that meter fills you can spend the points on bonus cards or special abilities mid-match. Clearing multiple rows simultaneously chains into a bonus multiplier, which rewards players who plan four or five moves ahead rather than just reacting to their draw. City block bonuses, where four same-type buildings cluster together for amplified effects, add another layer that the tutorial only glances at, meaning you will figure it out the hard way. The campaign mode is where most players will spend their time first, and it does a solid job of easing you in one mechanic at a time. The story is fully voice-acted, genuinely funny in places, and features a cast of characters with distinct perks, including various unlockable characters each with their own play-style bonuses. Versus mode, however, is where the community is split hard. In PvP, both players build on the same plot of shared land, and the scoring flips from solo accumulation to contested row control: the player with the majority of points in a row at clear time takes all of them. That interaction is interesting on paper. In practice, the AI in campaign Versus sections has a reputation for feeling opaque and luck-resistant in a way that punishes the human player's bad draws harder than its own. Several reviewers report the campaign difficulty spikes abruptly once Versus segments gate progression, and if your drawn hand does not cooperate, reruns feel more like dice rolls than reads. The lack of any online matchmaking is the other blunt problem: local multiplayer for up to four players works fine if you have the people, but there is no way to test your deck against a human on the internet. Visually the game holds up well for its era, isometric and colorful with little cars populating your grid as it fills out. Controller support is solid, and the game runs without any meaningful performance complaints. Mac users should note a compatibility wall at macOS Catalina and above, so check that before purchasing if you are not on Windows. If you enjoy puzzle games that reward positional thinking and iterative deck refinement, the solo and freeplay modes deliver a satisfying loop. If your main draw is the Versus and local co-op angle, manage your expectations around the AI fairness issues and accept that the full experience really wants a friend in the same room. Fred, Scout Team

Concrete Jungle

Concrete Jungle

23 sept 2015ColePowered Games
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Closer to a zoning puzzle than a city sim, and that distinction will make or break whether you get your money's worth out of it.

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I came into this one expecting something loosely in the Tropico family and had to recalibrate fast. Concrete Jungle is not a city builder with spreadsheets and traffic snarls. It is a turn-based, card-driven puzzle where you place buildings on a grid, score enough points per row to clear it, and keep the whole thing from collapsing under the weight of your own earlier decisions. Think Tetris logic applied to zoning law, then add a deck you gradually refine over the course of a campaign. That's the pitch. The core loop is genuinely clever. You start each game with a twelve-card starter deck, draw buildings each turn, and place them to hit row point thresholds. Structures like houses generate resident value, but placement matters: a house next to a park or a school scores higher, while a factory card next door tanks it. The spatial puzzle element is real. Where it gets interesting is the economy layer sitting underneath all that: every card has an economic value, and once that meter fills you can spend the points on bonus cards or special abilities mid-match. Clearing multiple rows simultaneously chains into a bonus multiplier, which rewards players who plan four or five moves ahead rather than just reacting to their draw. City block bonuses, where four same-type buildings cluster together for amplified effects, add another layer that the tutorial only glances at, meaning you will figure it out the hard way. The campaign mode is where most players will spend their time first, and it does a solid job of easing you in one mechanic at a time. The story is fully voice-acted, genuinely funny in places, and features a cast of characters with distinct perks, including various unlockable characters each with their own play-style bonuses. Versus mode, however, is where the community is split hard. In PvP, both players build on the same plot of shared land, and the scoring flips from solo accumulation to contested row control: the player with the majority of points in a row at clear time takes all of them. That interaction is interesting on paper. In practice, the AI in campaign Versus sections has a reputation for feeling opaque and luck-resistant in a way that punishes the human player's bad draws harder than its own. Several reviewers report the campaign difficulty spikes abruptly once Versus segments gate progression, and if your drawn hand does not cooperate, reruns feel more like dice rolls than reads. The lack of any online matchmaking is the other blunt problem: local multiplayer for up to four players works fine if you have the people, but there is no way to test your deck against a human on the internet. Visually the game holds up well for its era, isometric and colorful with little cars populating your grid as it fills out. Controller support is solid, and the game runs without any meaningful performance complaints. Mac users should note a compatibility wall at macOS Catalina and above, so check that before purchasing if you are not on Windows. If you enjoy puzzle games that reward positional thinking and iterative deck refinement, the solo and freeplay modes deliver a satisfying loop. If your main draw is the Versus and local co-op angle, manage your expectations around the AI fairness issues and accept that the full experience really wants a friend in the same room.

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Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayercooplocal-cooptrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaDeck CustomizationZoning PuzzleGrid-BasedLocal VersusColumn ScoringEconomy LayerCharacter Perks4-Player Local

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OS
Windows XP or newer
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
500 MB available space
Graphics
Direct 3D 9 Compatible Graphics
Processor
Intel Core 2 2.0Ghz or AMD Phenom CPU

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23 sept 2015

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