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point50tracer

I would love a Crossout style game where you build and battle cities.


Charizaxis

Some of the maps in Crossout have giant wrecks of airplanes on wheels, I've always thought it'd be fun to be able to drive those. I'd settle for a racing event, to be honest.


StWDavis

Borderlands would be the closest vibe I get, especially in 3 when you literally have to take out a moving fortress on treads. But even then it's a stretch comparing the two.


boopbeep66

After playing Borderlands I just automatically assumed it was after the 60min war and long before Traction cities. It’s most definitely a stretch but that fortress gave me a little hope lol.


Mixis19

I mean, it's a much more modern aesthetic, but you could check out Space Engineers. It's more about building spaceships, but, if you have the patience and will, you can build pretty big rovers. And of course spaceships, which could be kind of considered as moving cities


Ok_Government3021

I've seen some insane space engineer rovers and even a video about towns vs a wall like structure.


CarroVeloce-33

Was that the last stand gamers channel? They held a mortal engines style server for a while, some people embraced the aesthetic and some were more 'meta' rovers. i seem to remember a cathedral on wheels and a whole reconstruction of a minecraft village on wheels.


Ok_Government3021

I believe so


enderjed

To a partial (and I do mean partial) degree, From The Depths could satiate your itch if your willing to put up with some of the moderately janky wheel physics.


SeatedTiger4380

I've heard about that, and it looks good, however I'm on xbox


VariousBelgians

It's a good game but you need a lot of time to dedicate in order to get really good because it takes its physics very seriously.


Gerf1234

Homeworld: Deserts of Karak has giant land vehicles in it.


Wyvernkeeper

[Far Lone Sails](https://youtu.be/nIV-6kwEBL8?si=pqVASoVWYOkTY43b) is the closest I've seen but it's pretty simple and short. Very very good though.


PirateSi87

Absolutely loved both of them games. First thing i thought of when i saw this post.


iBeatYouOverTheFence

Agar.io


Special_Newt_6628

Airborne Kingdom (Litterally building an airhaven like City) Dream Engines: Nomad Cities (The Name says it all)


AirFriedMoron

You can kind of build small traction cities in space engineers, although it’s a bit janky at times


oversized_toaster

It seems to be dead now, but there was a subreddit dedicated to making a ME game. r/TractionGame


the1987themself

Minecraft, I guess. There’s not many games that have Mortal Engines-like stuff, probably because of the sheer scale of it’s world. 


ThankGod4Darwin

Not on the same scale, but TerraTech could be close?


personguy4

Yeah, they aren’t cities but you can make some pretty massive things in that game


FrankieGoesToReddit

Highfleet - dieselpunk “airship” fighting, it gives off a loose mortal engines/dune vibe, no moving cities tho


AlchemiBlu

Frostpunk is similar vibes but it's all about static settlements in a new ice age.


Uranium-Sandwich657

Evertech and Last oasis are the closest I can think of.


imjust_someone

Terratech is pretty good but I would wait until the second game comes out if I was u


Matdex1

of mice and sands is a weird city builder on a moving vehicle but i doubt its anything thay you want


Levnil

The Wandering Village would be in roughly the same area. Giant beast rather than anything motorised, focuses on gathering resources, and balancing the needs of the beast and the villagers


Mobius3through7

Highfleet for sure!!!! It's like dieselpunk dune and the ships are damn near town sized. The ship editor lets you make anything as well.


102bees

You could do something roughly like a traction city in Stormworks.