City Gridlock Lucky Loot This is a city traffic simulation game. You will have to solve various traffic problems to achieve good traffic efficien… $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsThis is a city traffic simulation game. You will have to solve various traffic problems to achieve good traffic efficiency. You will have to place road signs and traffic lights. Decide how to handle each traffic problem. Divert cars to different routes. Press GO and watch the city come to life. Cars will start driving through the city. Buses will stop at the stops. Cars will try to reach their destination and might get frustrated if stuck in traffic for too long. - 13 unique levels; - 8 Time attack game mode levels; - 8 Manual control game mode levels - Place and program traffic lights; - Divert cars using road-blocking signs; - Unlock new game features; - Increase your level; - Compare your score against other players; - No ads, timers, or locked-out content behind in-app purchases. Information Seller:Lucky Loot Genre:Action, Simulation Release:Jul 31, 2023 Updated:Mar 18, 2024 Version:2.0.1 Size:273.2 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal https://apps.apple.com/ru/app/city-gridlock/id6450107055 candyjet Well-Known Member Aug 25, 2010 183 12 18 #2 candyjet, Feb 26, 2024 Hi, I’m just getting into this, but cannot understand the traffic light sequence mechanics- you get more red/green stripes the more lights you place, and the stripes are not specific for each set of lights. Can anyone shed some, errr, light on this? Thanks, CJ Stronsay Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2015 987 230 43 #3 Stronsay, Feb 27, 2024 I haven’t played City Gridlock, will have to try it. In the previous game stripes represent individual lights, not sets of lights. So if you have just one junction with 4 lights there will be 4 stripes, adding a further T junction with 3 lights results in 7 stripes. I’m guessing this will be the same. candyjet Well-Known Member Aug 25, 2010 183 12 18 #4 candyjet, Feb 27, 2024 That certainly sounds plausible, thanks. I’ll give it ago this afternoon. Stronsay Well-Known Member Aug 6, 2015 987 230 43 #5 Stronsay, Feb 27, 2024 Let us know what you think. I’ve tried this now and it works the same as previous games. Already seems more challenging with the mandatory zones; struggling to get 3 stars on level 3. candyjet Well-Known Member Aug 25, 2010 183 12 18 #6 candyjet, Feb 28, 2024 It works, thanks! Interesting how another viewpoint can clear up hours of bafflement in seconds. I’ll see how I did on level 3 next. Thanks very much. Stronsay likes this. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Hi, I’m just getting into this, but cannot understand the traffic light sequence mechanics- you get more red/green stripes the more lights you place, and the stripes are not specific for each set of lights. Can anyone shed some, errr, light on this? Thanks, CJ
I haven’t played City Gridlock, will have to try it. In the previous game stripes represent individual lights, not sets of lights. So if you have just one junction with 4 lights there will be 4 stripes, adding a further T junction with 3 lights results in 7 stripes. I’m guessing this will be the same.
Let us know what you think. I’ve tried this now and it works the same as previous games. Already seems more challenging with the mandatory zones; struggling to get 3 stars on level 3.
It works, thanks! Interesting how another viewpoint can clear up hours of bafflement in seconds. I’ll see how I did on level 3 next. Thanks very much.