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About Mini Cities 2
Mini Cities 2 is a city-building simulation on Roblox developed by Destroyer (DestroyerCam Fan Club) where players grow an empty plot into a functioning metropolitan area by placing buildings, managing resources, and keeping citizens happy. Launched December 2023 as the sequel to Mini Cities, it has reached 29M+ visits and stands out with curved free-placement roads, a terrain and block editor, and a Development Tree that structures long-term progression.
The core loop is city management at every scale - roads, zoning, construction, and citizen welfare all feed into each other:
- π Place residential, commercial, and industrial buildings to attract citizens and generate tax revenue
- πΊοΈ Design road networks using the free-form curved road system for organic city layouts impossible in grid-locked builders
- π° Earn Coins from tax revenue and commerce, then reinvest in new buildings and upgrades
- π Spend Development Points to unlock higher-tier building categories in the Development Tree
- π Use the terrain and block editor to sculpt custom landscapes beyond standard build grids
- β³ Manage resource supply chains to keep construction flowing as the city expands
Progression is gated by the Development Tree rather than a simple level - players spend Development Points to unlock new building categories, creating a structured growth arc from small town to metropolis. Coins fund construction while Development Points unlock what can be built, making both currencies meaningful from day one.
Mini Cities 2 sets itself apart from other Roblox city builders with its citizen AI - residents drive to destinations and react to amenity gaps - and its curved road system that allows layouts impossible in grid-locked alternatives like Mini City Tycoon. Servers hold 6 players, each managing their own city on the shared map.
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