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  2. Lincity - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LinCity

    Lincity was a free and open-source construction and management simulation game, which puts the player in control of managing a city's socio-economy, similar in concept to SimCity. [1] The player can develop a city by buying appropriate buildings, services and infrastructure.

  3. SimCity: BuildIt - Wikipedia

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    SimCity: BuildIt is a city-building mobile game.Developed by TrackTwenty and published by Electronic Arts, it was launched in late 2014.The game is part of the SimCity franchise, [1] and is available to download from the Google Play Store, [2] Amazon Appstore [3] and the Apple App Store.

  4. OpenCity - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCity

    OpenCity is a free and open-source software 3D city-building game started in 2003 by France-based Vietnamese programmer Duong-Khang Nguyen. The game mechanics are similar to SimCity, [2] although the game developers do not strive to make it a direct SimCity clone.

  5. SimCity still SimSh*tty ? Here are five fabulous, free-to ...

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    For most folks, it seems, to attempt to play the brand new SimCity is still an exercise in futility. As of this writing, the long-awaited city-builder's persistent servers (required even for solo ...

  6. EA unveils free games for beleaguered 'SimCity' owners, will ...

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    Oh, EA. After a few weeks of continued issues with their big urban planning game, the company unveiled which games were going to be made free to anyone who purchased SimCity before May 25th.

  7. List of city-building video games - Wikipedia

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    Year Game Developer Setting Platform Notes 1964: The Sumerian Game: Mabel Addis: Historical: MAIN: Text-based game based on the ancient Sumerian city of Lagash. [1]1969: The Sumer Game

  8. City-building game - Wikipedia

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    Those games followed the style of Sim City over historical accuracy, such as including schools and hospitals, but not slavery. [4] The PC game Stronghold also appeared in 1993, and was advertised as "SimCity meets Dungeons & Dragons in 3D". Elves, humans and dwarves each built neighborhoods with unique architecture within the player's town.

  9. SimCity - Wikipedia

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    SimCity was an open-ended city-building video game franchise originally designed by Will Wright.The first game in the series, SimCity, was published by Maxis in 1989 and was followed by several sequels and many other spin-off Sim titles, including 2000's The Sims, which itself became a best-selling computer game and franchise. [1]