πŸ—οΈ North Twin Frostport City

Zone by zone, North Twin Frostport City grows from a quiet plot into a humming little metropolis. Place a utility, watch the ⚑ and πŸ’§ meters, then add homes only while you have surplus to keep them earning. Grow income without browning out the city, bank the goal, and chase a higher score. It models a frontier economy: blocks cost more and take longer, but each one pays out richly for patient planners. North Twin Frostport City is a free micro city-building game that plays instantly in your browser with one thumb β€” no download, no sign-up. Unlike a plain idle tycoon, here a resource puzzle sits underneath every tap: a house only pays tax while the power and water it needs are covered, so the fun is in the balancing act. Compact grids, clean vector zones, satisfying collect pops and a steadily rising tax goal make it a moreish "one more block" planner you can dip into any time. Built mobile-first and feather-light, it loads in a blink and stays smooth even on older phones. Sound effects with a one-tap mute mean it is just as happy played silently in a waiting room.

How to play

  • Select a building from the shop bar β€” start with a ⚑ power plant and πŸ’§ water tower.
  • Tap an empty plot to place it; the cost is spent and a timer starts.
  • Add houses and shops only while your power and water meters stay positive.
  • Tap a ready building (πŸͺ™) to collect its tax income, then reinvest.
  • Grow your tax income to the goal without letting a meter go negative.

Controls

One thumb: tap a building to select, tap a plot to place, tap a ready plot to collect. Tap πŸ”Š to mute. Touch or mouse β€” no keyboard needed.

Features

  • Zone Igloo Homes, Heated Towers, Trade Post and more on a 4Γ—5 grid
  • Frontier economy β€” its own build costs, speeds, yields and tax goal
  • Power ⚑ and water πŸ’§ balance gates your tax income
  • Real-time production with tappable collect pops
  • Particles, coin pops and WebAudio sound with a mute toggle
  • Rising tax goals and a saved best score

FAQ

Homes and shops need power and water. If the ⚑ or πŸ’§ meter is negative, those buildings stall until you add another power plant or water tower.

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