[3] An expansion called Nightlife was released for the collector's edition of the game and the app, but is incompatible with the base version.
[3] All players start with a Borough Board, adjacent to which are arranged three hex tiles[2] (one Suburbs, one Community Park, and one Heavy Factory),[3] $15 in coins, and three investment markers.
[2] In a review for Board Game Quest, Tony Mastrangeli states that the art and design are "really well done" and the artwork to be "colorful and thematic".
[2] He also states that the game involves a "decent amount of player interaction" and has substantial replay value.
[4] Aaron Zimmerman stated in Ars Technica that the app eliminates some of the "tedious bookkeeping" of the physical game.