User Guide

Table Of Contents
R
esidents have many expectations of their city.
They expect to feel safe and to have their
homes protected from fire. They also expect
city officials to beautify surroundings by planting
Gardens, improving roads and erecting Statues.
These benefits, however, do come at a price. Residents
also expect their government to levy taxes. While
money earned from exporting commodities will likely
be the city’s primary source of income, tax money
nevertheless is an important contributor to any city’s
coffers.
Click on the Municipal Structures button to see all the
services a city can offer its citizens, as well as all the
means of making them pay for these services.
CCoonnssttaabblleess
aanndd
MMaaggiissttrraatteess
Most citizens are content to live peaceable lives. When
they have complaints about a city, they voice them
calmly or find greener pastures elsewhere. A few, how-
ever, express their displeasure through acts of crime. A
sizable force of constables and magistrates will help
keep the disgruntled at bay.
Constables work out of Police Stations, and magis-
trates work out of Courthouses. Both these buildings
need road access and a supply of labor. Once these
buildings are operational, you will see constables walk-
ing their beats, and magistrates strolling through the
city’s neighborhoods. Info-click on these buildings to
see if they have full employment and to see what their
employees are doing.
Municipal Functions
The Municipal Structures
Button
Police Station