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Block Sprawl is Untested on macOS

Untested

Block Sprawl has not yet been tested on macOS.

About Block Sprawl

Block Sprawl: A City Planner Deck Builder

Build your dream city from the ground up! Sprawl combines the classic, strategic fun of Tetris with the deep city-building mechanics inspired by Foundations of Rome and Urban Sprawl. Every decision matters, and every choice shapes your bustling metropolis in this single-player, deck-building strategy game.

Key Features:

  • Card-Driven Strategy: Draw Permit, Plot, and Action Cards to drive your city planning. Use Permits to construct CIVIC, RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, and INDUSTRIAL buildings, each with unique combinations and synergies.
  • Tetris-Like Building Challenges: Place buildings of varying shapes on a grid-based city map. Master the puzzle-like placement rules to maximize your city’s layout.
  • Dynamic Scoring System: Every turn matters! Points are calculated based on the adjacency bonuses, and prestige is awarded for completing rows and columns with aligned building types. Find the perfect balance to maximize your city's prestige.
  • Action Cards for Dynamic Play: Unlock powerful abilities that can trigger throughout your turn—from gaining extra coins to free placements and lingering effects that last multiple rounds.
  • Deep Choices and Urgent Challenges: You’re racing against an ever-growing list of demands. Every time you end your turn, adversarial effects impact your city, keeping you on your toes and making each choice count.

Plot, build, strategize, and expand in Sprawl, a unique blend of deck-building strategy, puzzle-solving, and city-building. Your city’s success lies in your hands. Will you create the next metropolis or end up sprawled out?

Wishlist now and prepare to reshape the skyline!

macOS Game Tests

Block Sprawl tested on macOS.

Block Sprawl is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.

Block Sprawl hasn't been tested yet on macOS.