

Experiment! Try out all the menus and use all the tools.Pressing "X" while painting zones will make them blank in case you want to switch a residential zone to a commercial, zone, for example.The top "Y" radial menu is also how you buy additional plots of land for building, by selecting "Areas.".This allows you to see your power grid, traffic status, water supply, and more.

On the top menu, use "Y" to access the "Info Views" frequently. This allows you to set taxation policies for specific districts, rather than globally.

You can use this to remove any object at the top level, but while in any of the specific menus (building roads or train tracks) it will become contextually bound to the current building type. It will allow you to cycle backward through menus and cancel current tools. This is useful for making curved roads, for example. While within a build menu, it allows you to change the brush type. At the top level, this gives quick access to things like budgets and info views. You can also use up and down on the D-pad to build roads and railways into underground tunnels or create bridges, by changing the elevation. This is where you select buildings, road designs, and so on.
