The First City-Building Simulation Blockchain Game in The World
- Crypto Gamers
- Apr 11, 2018
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 30, 2018
From the Theme Hospital, the RollerCoaster Tycoon, to the recent Prison Architect, Cities: Skylines, to Kairosoft, it is believed that the simulation game has always one of the most popular kinds in the game industry. As a veteran player, I have always been interested in all kinds of simulation games. I love to try every new game and especially the simulation game. Recently, I found a new simulation game, Fair City, which is not totally perfect, but still highly recommended. It is the first simulation game based on blockchain, which is the biggest hot topic starting the end of 2017.

Unlike the traditional simulation business games, Fair City is easy to play, players can build a “surprise” building in one click. The building can be an ordinary building, or a landmark. The players can sell the building at the end of the game in exchanges for token, and can win up to 6 ETH for one piece of land.
Creates Its Own Kingdom in Fair City
Simulation games in current market usually either operating a theme park or managing a city. However, in Fair City, you can build a city or even build your own kingdom. At the first sight of Fair City, all the elements in the game are minimalist, which reminds me of Clash of Clans.

Transparent on Fair City’s random probability is transparent
For a long time, random out-of-box gameplay represented by cards has brought infinite joy to players. However, the blackbox models have been a huge problem, which breeds mistrust.

The most distinctive feature of Fair City is probability its transparency! The random probability is controlled by the intelligent contract and it has been set before the player starts the game! Smart contracts are available on the chain, so this has greatly reduced, the possibilities of operators adjusting the game's rules. Therefore it ensures that players get a “Fair” gaming experience.
City Mogul with Cool Architecture ֿ

Urban City-themed Fair City offers players a variety of architectures. From delicate and lovely small convenience stores, western restaurants, gyms, to commercial international airports, luxury entertainment centers, and even the unique landmarks in every city – Bird's Nest, Statue of Liberty, Eiffel Tower...
If random gameplay makes every piece of land in Fair City with infinite possibilities. The rare opportunity to sell the land after development gives players a chance to truly make money by gaming!
The value of each building in Fair City is different. For example, a landmark building has the highest value. After the construction is completed, players can retain their lands and buildings as their own asset collections, or they can sell them to the other owners of the city in exchange for return.
Believe me, Fair City is definitely the most popular simulation game in 2018. Even though the simulation game that has been invented for over 20 years, it is once again reinvented via blockchain technology. It is not only a new simulation game that players can experience more fair gameplay, but also incorporated the concept of crypto assets into traditional games.

For more information visit
Fair Game Official Pages:
Website: https://fair.game
Facebook: Fair-Game-123349521678470/
Telegram: t.me/fairgameonline
Twitter: twitter.com/fairgameonline
Medium: medium.com/@FairGameOnline
Github: github.com/FairGame2017
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