Cities: Skylines - Country Road Radio (DLC)
Country Road Radio is a chill DLC music pack for Cities: Skylines, piping Americana and folk tracks into your city-builder sessions. Strictly for mood-setters.
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About Cities: Skylines - Country Road Radio (DLC)
Let's be direct about what this is: Country Road Radio is not a gameplay expansion. It is a curated selection of country and folk-flavored music tracks that plays through the in-game radio system while you zone residential districts and agonize over interchange geometry. If you were expecting new roads, policies, or map assets, close this tab and look at the After Dark or Industries expansions instead. This DLC lives in a completely different category. For those who have logged serious hours in Cities: Skylines, you already know how important ambient audio becomes once you hit the 50,000-population mark and your city is essentially running itself on autopilot while you fine-tune traffic flow. The base game's soundtrack holds up, but repetition sets in fast. Country Road Radio addresses that specific pain point with twangy guitar, laid-back tempos, and acoustic textures that pair surprisingly well with the visual rhythm of watching a suburb sprawl outward from your highway grid. It is calming in a way that syncs naturally with the slower, contemplative parts of city planning. The practical reality is that the track quality is solid, the genre selection is consistent, and the integration into the in-game radio station system is seamless. You toggle it on, it plays, you never think about it again. That is actually the right design choice for this type of content. The downside is equally obvious: there is no gameplay hook here whatsoever. No mod ecosystem considerations, no AI behavior changes, no build-order implications. From a pure decision-making-depth standpoint, this is as shallow as DLC gets. For a content category that Paradox and Colossal Order have iterated on across multiple radio station packs, Country Road Radio is one of the more focused and tonally coherent entries, but it competes directly with just streaming whatever playlist you want from a separate app. Who actually benefits from buying this? Players who prefer a fully integrated, no-alt-tab audio experience and specifically enjoy Americana or country aesthetics alongside their urban planning. If you tend to run Cities: Skylines in a dedicated window with a Spotify playlist queued up, this DLC offers you nothing you are not already solving for free. The 93% positive Steam rating reflects the broader Cities: Skylines community sentiment more than any transformative quality of the music pack itself. The base game at that rating is a genuine achievement; a music DLC riding those aggregate numbers should be evaluated with appropriate skepticism. Bottom line from a strategy-sim perspective: the core Cities: Skylines experience, even years after release, remains one of the deepest city-builders available on PC, with a mod ecosystem through the Steam Workshop that dramatically extends its lifespan. This DLC contributes nothing to that depth. It is a vibe purchase, and there is nothing wrong with vibe purchases, as long as you go in knowing exactly what you are buying. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Colossal Order
- Publisher
- Paradox Interactive
- Release Date
- Mar 10, 2015