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Constructor Plus out now on Steam

May 29, 2019 by Andrew Newton

System 3 has announced that the highly anticipated city building sequel Constructor Plus is now available for PC via Steam.  Constructor Plus gives players the opportunity to be an inter-planetary property mogul in one neat little package.

Constructor Plus has been jam packed with more content than ever before and players can enjoy 65 pre-built city scenarios as well as building their own city from scratch on 17 different worlds.  As always, there’s plenty of residential buildings to build but now players can invest time and money on retail units that can be rented out and casinos to rake even more money.  Monuments will also be able to be built which will draw in more cash, not only from the tenants but also from the city.

“Constructor Plus has come home to PC and I couldn’t be happier,” said Mark Cale, CEO of System 3. “The game’s loyal fans have been waiting some time for this instalment and I’m happy to be able to give them an offer they can’t refuse – a game we’re really proud of for under a tenner.”

If you want to go from slumlord to property tycoon then download Constructor Plus from Steam now.  Owners of previous installments of the game will be able to purchase the Plus edition at a 50% discount.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Video Games Tagged With: Constructor Plus, System 3

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