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  2. OpenCity - Wikipedia

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    OpenCity is the product of programmer Duong-Khang Nguyen and 3D artist Frédéric Rodrigo. Nguyen was inspired by the open source game FreeReign; when he realized that the FreeReign project was cancelled and the source code was not in the condition to be improved, he began development on his own city-building simulator. [3]

  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.

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  5. List of city-building video games - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egypt city builder. Eras: From Egyptian Civilization to the Ptolemaic Kingdom and Cleopatra's death. TBA: Flotsam: Pajama Llama Games: Post-apocalypse: WIN: Survival town builder on water. TBA: Foundation: Polymorph Games: Historical: WIN: Medieval indie city-builder. TBA: Infection Free Zone: Jutsu Games: Post-apocalypse: WIN: Survival ...

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    If you’re planning a metropolitan getaway this year, you’ll want to be sure to pick a destination that doesn’t require a car. For anyone currently driving to work (or pretty much anywhere ...

  7. Cities in Motion - Wikipedia

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    Sandbox mode is a free game mode; when starting the mode, the player can select the city, the starting year from 1920 to 2020 and the starting amount of money. In the sandbox mode, the player is not limited to completing scenario tasks and can build the city's transport network at the player's own discretion.

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  9. SimCity Social - Wikipedia

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    This is a resource-based game. Players must collect various resources which are then consumed to develop or maintain the city. Development is performed by clicking directly on city buildings or surrounding undeveloped land, accessing a menu where resources can be purchased or manipulated (and some resources temporarily stored) or through a series of online dialogues that form quests.