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On the old civcraft me and a few others were working on building the city of Peppinopolis but then obviously that was cut short, but starting fresh on 2.0 we are inviting everyone to join the city right off the bat.
Here is our subreddit to discuss the town. http://www.reddit.com/r/Peppinopolis/
I also have a fairly large Youtube channel and hopefully some of my subscribers will be joining the town, so we should have a good base of people to interact with.
There will be a good number of new players joining us so we are a great place if you are new and looking to start out on civcraft. We will be helpful and provide you with a good start up and living conditions.
Here is the basic info on the city.
- monarchy
- capitalistic
- mostly laissez faire style government
- mostly a stone building theme
- free plots of land
- free basic supplies for citizens when we can afford it
- we will have public as well as private farms and tree farms
- very new player friendly
What we are looking for
- citizens in general
- builders and architects
- miners and farmers
- businesses or companies looking for a home city.
- soldiers/police/guards
- scouts (see our subreddit for info on this)
Now about the YouTube thing, I plan on doing a civcraft let's play documenting the rise of our city as well as interactions with the citizens. So this is your chance to be a YouTube star! We will hopefully have a good community build up so it should be a really fun series.
Edit* Also if you want to join us on civtemp until sunday our city is at 5900 3600. Build up a house wherever.
Thats basically all I have so if you have any questions let me know and anything I forgot I will edit in, hopefully those of you still trying to decide on a home will join us!
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