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Games On Net: SimCity Creator Review

Games On Net writes: "Growing up as a young boy I never did much have the patience necessary for the Sim City series. After intricately planning an environmentally-friendly power grid and mapping a water network that would ensure no citizen would go thirsty, I'd fast grow frustrated that my city had stopped progressing and unleash my holy fury and level it right to the ground. After all, isn't that what god games are for?

Older and wiser, understanding that even digital citizens don't appreciate 400% tax hikes, I soon grew to appreciate the inner workings of society. My many citizens may have long been forgotten, to die in the archives of a long-lost save file, but that classic gameplay will forever stand the test of time. It's been five long years since the last true Sim City title, so when Sim City Creator turned up on my desk, I was eager to see whether it could be the next evolution for the series or if we were just in store for another quick cash-in within the land of Sim."
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 379 days 3 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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