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# Brick City

## What is it?

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Brick City is a social hub of Super-B where players can socialize & hang out. There are sandbox style mini-games that players can experience with other players & seasonal events will be updated regularly.

## How to access

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From the lobby, press the 'Brick City' button at the top center of the screen.

## Sandbox style mini-games

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### Brick design matching

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You can find brick designs to complete by matching the color composition of the design. Purchase or use the bricks in your possession & get rewarded for completing it based on your contribution.&#x20;

### Rocket launching

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There is a rocket which you can fill up with fuel tanks. Look around the rocket to find the rocket fuel dispenser. Whoever succeeds in filling the last amount, gets all the credit & reward for launching it.

### Goal scoring

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You can roll a ball into a goal post set around the city. The last person to put the ball through the goal post gets all the credit & reward for scoring.


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