Compare Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters Steam Key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Colossal Order. Published by Paradox Interactive. Released on 11/29/2016. Available on PC. Genres: Simulation, Strategy. Metacritic score: 80/100.

Natural Disasters straps tornadoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis onto your meticulously planned city grid. Build the emergency infrastructure to survive, or watch everything burn.

Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters is a DLC expansion for the base city-builder, adding a layer of crisis management on top of the already deep urban planning sandbox. If the base game is about optimising traffic flow and zoning layouts, this expansion asks what happens when a meteor strike turns your downtown into rubble and your fire stations are gridlocked behind your own bus routes. The answer is usually instructive and often painful. The core addition is a suite of disaster types - tornadoes, earthquakes, forest fires, tsunamis, sinkholes, and meteor strikes among them. Each behaves differently and demands different preparation. Tsunamis reward thinking carefully about coastal elevation and seawall placement. Earthquakes punish weak infrastructure density. Tornadoes feel almost random in direction but teach you to spread critical services rather than cluster them. None of these are purely cosmetic; they interact with the underlying simulation in ways that make your pre-existing decisions feel meaningful or embarrassing in retrospect. Beyond the spectacle, the expansion introduces a dedicated emergency response layer. You place early-warning shelters, evacuation routes, helicopter depots, and disaster response units. Getting this right requires you to think in terms of redundancy - a single evacuation road becomes a death trap when it is the only road. The scenario editor is a genuinely useful addition for both solo players and the modding community, letting you script specific disaster sequences and win conditions. Combined with the Steam Workshop integration that was already a strength of the base game, this expands the replayability considerably. The modding ecosystem around Skylines is substantial, and Natural Disasters-aware mods add even more granularity to response systems. The weaknesses are real. The AI handling civilian evacuation is inconsistent - residents will sometimes refuse to use your carefully built shelters and instead stand near a sinkhole doing nothing useful. Disaster frequency in the sandbox mode can feel either too rare to matter or, when cranked up manually, so relentless that city-building takes a back seat. There is also a valid criticism that some of the disasters feel underpowered relative to a large, well-developed city; a meteor hit on a million-population map is often a minor inconvenience rather than the existential test it should be. Players expecting a full survival or crisis-sim pivot will find the expansion too shallow. Players who want their city-builder to occasionally demand reactive thinking rather than just proactive planning will find exactly that. For newcomers: do not buy this expansion first. The base game should be your starting point, and ideally you should have a working city before you introduce disasters. Once you understand the traffic and services simulation, adding the disaster layer feels like a natural evolution rather than an overwhelming complication. The Metacritic score of 80 reflects a solid, focused expansion that does what it says without overhauling the formula. Diego, Scout Team

Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters Steam Key

Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters Steam Key

Nov 29, 2016Colossal OrderParadox Interactive
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Natural Disasters straps tornadoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis onto your meticulously planned city grid. Build the emergency infrastructure to survive, or watch everything burn.

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Solid expansion for established Skylines players who want reactive crisis management, but too thin for newcomers or those expecting a full survival overhaul.

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Cities: Skylines - Natural Disasters is a DLC expansion for the base city-builder, adding a layer of crisis management on top of the already deep urban planning sandbox. If the base game is about optimising traffic flow and zoning layouts, this expansion asks what happens when a meteor strike turns your downtown into rubble and your fire stations are gridlocked behind your own bus routes. The answer is usually instructive and often painful. The core addition is a suite of disaster types - tornadoes, earthquakes, forest fires, tsunamis, sinkholes, and meteor strikes among them. Each behaves differently and demands different preparation. Tsunamis reward thinking carefully about coastal elevation and seawall placement. Earthquakes punish weak infrastructure density. Tornadoes feel almost random in direction but teach you to spread critical services rather than cluster them. None of these are purely cosmetic; they interact with the underlying simulation in ways that make your pre-existing decisions feel meaningful or embarrassing in retrospect. Beyond the spectacle, the expansion introduces a dedicated emergency response layer. You place early-warning shelters, evacuation routes, helicopter depots, and disaster response units. Getting this right requires you to think in terms of redundancy - a single evacuation road becomes a death trap when it is the only road. The scenario editor is a genuinely useful addition for both solo players and the modding community, letting you script specific disaster sequences and win conditions. Combined with the Steam Workshop integration that was already a strength of the base game, this expands the replayability considerably. The modding ecosystem around Skylines is substantial, and Natural Disasters-aware mods add even more granularity to response systems. The weaknesses are real. The AI handling civilian evacuation is inconsistent - residents will sometimes refuse to use your carefully built shelters and instead stand near a sinkhole doing nothing useful. Disaster frequency in the sandbox mode can feel either too rare to matter or, when cranked up manually, so relentless that city-building takes a back seat. There is also a valid criticism that some of the disasters feel underpowered relative to a large, well-developed city; a meteor hit on a million-population map is often a minor inconvenience rather than the existential test it should be. Players expecting a full survival or crisis-sim pivot will find the expansion too shallow. Players who want their city-builder to occasionally demand reactive thinking rather than just proactive planning will find exactly that. For newcomers: do not buy this expansion first. The base game should be your starting point, and ideally you should have a working city before you introduce disasters. Once you understand the traffic and services simulation, adding the disaster layer feels like a natural evolution rather than an overwhelming complication. The Metacritic score of 80 reflects a solid, focused expansion that does what it says without overhauling the formula.

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steamCity-Builder DLCDisaster ManagementEmergency ServicesScenario EditorSandbox SurvivalCrisis SimulationMod-Friendly

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Intel® Core™ I7 930 | AMD® FX 6350
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8 GB RAM
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Windows® 10 Home 64 bit
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Developer
Colossal Order
Publisher
Paradox Interactive
Release Date
Nov 29, 2016

Features

Single-playerDownloadable ContentSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsSteam WorkshopPartial Controller SupportSteam CloudIncludes level editor+1 more

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