My experience with urban planning games

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  • M1Coraz0n's Avatar
    Level 4
    I've always been drawn to city planning and similar games, and my collection includes a variety of tittles. One of my favorite games in the genre is SimCity 5, which I purchased three years ago on Steam. Its classic approach to city planning and resource management has always appealed to me. The ability to create and manage your own city, taking into account the needs and desires of its inhabitants, makes the game addictive. Also, SimCity 5 provides many additional features and modifications that allow you to create unique cities and optimize gameplay to your preferences.

    On the opposite pole stands Cities: Skylines. This game, in my opinion, is characterized by more flexibility and variety of possibilities. Here I have more freedom in city layout, creating different neighborhoods and managing the infrastructure. Cities: Skylines also offers a huge amount of mods and content from the player community, which makes the gameplay even more interesting and diverse.

    In addition, I would like to mention one more fascinating city-building game that I played back in the noughties - OpenTTD. This game, the spiritual successor of the classic Transport Tycoon Deluxe, captivated me with its ability to create and manage transportation networks. At the time, it wowed me with its graphics and addictive gameplay, and now, many years later, I still occasionally return to this magical world.

    Each of these city-building games has its own strengths, and the choice depends on the player's preferences and interests. However, they all provide incredible fun in creating and managing their virtual worlds. If you love to build, plan and manage, these games are definitely worth a try!
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  • NadaGalal's Avatar
    Level 33
    Sometimes I just get amazed with people playing such a realistic games genre because they gain experience in how to run a virtual city better than many real city managers.
    maybe real cities don't work like virtual ones, but I see some brilliant strategies they come up with that you can't underestimate 👏👏
    I suppose in the end, the whole of life becomes an act of letting go, but what always hurts the most is not taking a moment to say goodbye.
  • zampo's Avatar
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    Sometimes I just get amazed with people playing such a realistic games genre because they gain experience in how to run a virtual city better than many real city managers.
  • Alexia4bit's Avatar
    Level 31
    I think city skylines is a better game👍🏼
  • nour5090's Avatar
    Level 30
    I am not a fan of these games
    but I believe that whoever plays them has a high intelligence and IQ
  • Evie's Avatar
    Level 36
    I don't like construction games very much, but they are wonderful games that deserve appreciation