
The Mint can also help give you a boost of 3 Income early and then $2 every time you build a new Civic building, which will help for all your schools. Start building a residential circle with any Homeowner’s Association tiles that appear. Stack A: You will want a lake on each side of your Heavy Factory and Community Park. Goals: Most Residential, Most Civic, Most Contiguous Civic, Least Income, Fewest Industrial, Highest Reputation, Most Lakes, Most Contiguous Lakes Third Investment Marker: University or Museum Residential/Civic/Schoolsįirst Investment Marker: Landfill, Farm, or Mint

Next, I will go through the 3 best strategies I have found, discussing the ideal borough layout for each one along with a walk-through of what you want from each stack. The only goal not worth achieving is the Fewest Investment Markers. Choosing which one you use will depend almost completely on the goals you get because completing those goals will be extremely important when you’re calculating your final score. The three high-level strategies I recommend are Residential (with Civic and Schools), Industrial (with Airports), and Commercial (with Condominiums).


You usually want to build up a good Income base in the early game, then switch over to a focus on Reputation in the middle game, then finish it off with getting Population any way you can in the late game. The game can be broken down into an Early Game, which is when you go through the A stack of tiles, the Middle Game, which is the B stack of tiles, and the Late Game is the C stack. In Suburbia, your goal is to build up 3 locations to best play your investment markers.
