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Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category
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Game MechanicsPlayer cities can be created on any of the following buildable worlds:
A city is created when a City Hall is successfully placed on a planet. A City Hall deed can only be placed by a Politician and only on the planets specified by the City Hall deed. In order to place a city hall, it must be 1000m from the municipal boundry of another player city hall, or npc city boundry. The player must also be at least a Novice Politician in order to place the structure. When the deed is used, the Politician will have a series of pop-up instruction boxes and system messages appear with important information and instructions; the Politician also receives an e-mail detailing these instructions for reference. When the City Hall is placed, the Politician has 24 hours to get 10 citizens into the initial 150m city radius. If the city doesn't have 10 citizens within 24 hours, the City Hall is destroyed along with any items inside and the treasury. The mayor will receive an e-mail stating that their zoning permits were rejected. If the city has at least 10 citizens within the 24 hour period, the Mayor is notified that their city was approved and valid. If the current Mayor of a player city has their character deleted before a new Mayor is elected, the city hall will be destroyed and the city will cease to exist. All civic structures are considered to be owned by the current Mayor and is therefore tied to the player account of the Mayor. In addition to the planet restrictions on the placement of player cities, there are also limitations placed on the total number of cities as well as on the size of cities that a buildable world can support. Planet Caps
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