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  2. Cities XL - Wikipedia

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    Cities XL allowed players an option to play on a persistent online virtual community known as a planet which required a monthly subscription fee. As a member of a planet, players were able to build their cities in a virtual world populated by other subscribers, trade resources such as electricity with other players, work together to create structures such as the Eiffel Tower, and visit other ...

  3. Cities XL 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Cities XL 2011 is a city simulator developed by Focus Home Interactive. Cities XL 2011 is the second game in the Cities XL franchise. The game focuses on a single-player mode, and was released on October 14, 2010. New features include more buildings and maps, improved public transport, an enhanced tax system, and better trading options. [1]

  4. Cities XL 2012 - Wikipedia

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    The game focuses on a single-player mode, and was released on October 20, 2011. [1] New features include new structures, new maps and a starter guide; additionally, the game has been opened to modding and allows players to share their mods. It is fully compatible with Cities XL 2011 version with a discounted upgrade available. [2]

  5. Cities XXL - Wikipedia

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    Cities XXL received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [1] Many of the reviews were negative due to lack of new content, and poor multithreading support, which was a selling point of the game.

  6. City-building game - Wikipedia

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    The waning dominance of the SimCity franchise in the genre caused several other companies to release similarly themed games, like Cities XL (2009). The game Cities: Skylines published in 2015 and was very successful with the audience of the genre [3] and was followed up by a sequel, Cities: Skylines II, which released in October 2023. [4]

  7. List of city-building video games - Wikipedia

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    [1] 1969: The Sumer Game: Richard Merrill: Historical: MAIN: Adaptation of The Sumerian Game. [1] 1975: Hamurabi: David H. Ahl: Historical: MAIN: Expanded version of The Sumer Game. Published later as part of BASIC Computer Games. 1978: Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio: George Blank: Historical: MAIN, 9+ other platforms: 1981: Kingdom [2] David Allen ...

  8. Colossal Order - Wikipedia

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    It competes with games of the SimCity and Cities XL series. A total of 14 expansion packs, 22 content packs and 23 music packs were released for the game. Cities: Skylines II was announced on March 6, 2023 and released on October 24, 2023 for Windows. [14] [15] Console versions of the game were delayed until Q2 2024. [16]

  9. Focus Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 2010, it was announced that Focus had acquired the Cities XL franchise from now-defunct Monte Cristo. [4] In 2012, Focus began working with Giants Software, the creator of Farming Simulator. [5] In April 2018, then-CEO Cédric Lagarrigue left the company after 20 years. [6] In June 2020, the company acquired Deck13 for €7.1 ...