
For fans of classic simulation games, a new retro-styled tycoon experience is on the horizon, and it just landed an iconic publisher. Car Park Capital, a parking empire simulator, will be published by the revived MicroProse. Created by indie developer Hilko Janssen, an independent game developer behind Hilkojj Interactive, based in the Netherlands. Car Park Capital takes players back to the golden age of isometric management sims, with pixel art charm reminiscent of RollerCoaster Tycoon and SimCity 2000. But instead of coasters or cities, this game places you in the driver’s seat of an unusual business. In Car Park Capital, you’re hired by Big Auto to transform quiet, peaceful towns into sprawling concrete kingdoms—one massive parking lot at a time. Combining real-time strategy and urban development tools with a satirical twist, the game lets you bulldoze homes, raise towering asphalt cathedrals, and wield tongue-in-cheek propaganda to convince residents that life is better with more cars—and fewer troublesome opinions. This retro-inspired tycoon game blends classic management gameplay with sharp social commentary on car dependency and urban sprawl, transforming convenience into a full-blown ideology—all brought to life in a detailed, bustling simulation. Your mission: to reshape neighborhoods into an automotive empire fueled by endless demand for parking, car sales, and oil consumption, while skillfully managing public perception and outsmarting protesters resisting your oily reign.
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