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I got "The SimCity Box" set for Xmas from my son to pop onto my PC side of Mac. Just got around to reading the instruction book. (never done sims except waaaay back when on my Commadore 64 - keep your pet dog alive & happy :)). Any suggestions on how to make game enjoyable, 'cheats', what not to do?????
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Is it actually SimCity where you build a city, or is it like a Sims-game where you control the lives of digital people in a city environment?

If it is SimCity- well that is an awesome game. It's not so much a game as it is a "sandbox". You can just try to build a city and keep the budget balanced and the people happy. Make roads, zone areas for construction, etc. It's a very relaxing game. I would play it for hours at work, hidden behind other applications. No wonder I got fired.

Now then, if it has to do with the more modern "Sims" tiles - the little computer people who you live vicariously through - I don't know anything about it.
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From the sound of the title, it's This.
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CrazyBernie wrote:From the sound of the title, it's This.

Yep, that's the one. I just can't get my mind to think of Wikipedia or Google to look stuff up. My brain is wired for actual encyclopedia books or word of mouth. :roll:
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SimCity 4 is just the up-to-date version of the original Sim City, which as BW said is a fun sandbox where you build a modern city from the ground up. I've spent hours upon hours with the original (three versions, the C64, later DOS, and now Windows versions!) and SimCity 2000. Never played any past that though. From what I've heard 4 is the most complex of them all.

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When I was a kid I used to get real into the game, despite me telling myself all the time that it was all utterly pointless. There was something very addictive about it.

But lately I find it harder to get into. SimCity 2000 is, I suppose, the latest version I was able to download for free... it's relatively primitive, but... the same game, and all.
Still, I suppose I mostly avoid it because I know it's pointlessly addictive, or addictively pointless.

At least with narrative games I can rationalize to myself that I'm getting something out of it, emotionally and intellectually, it's like reading a book or watching a good film, except that you're a participant.
With SimCity, however... total pointlessness, and yet... addictive.

It's just so fun, the idea of building your own functioning town/city.
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Evnissyen wrote: It's just so fun, the idea of building your own functioning town/city.
Or destroying it. ;) SimCity2000 is also the cutoff point for me, though I'll admit I never touched 4 so I can't really comment on how good or bad it it.
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I have Simcity 2000 on Playstation...one of the most addicting games I've ever played. During the times I just want something mindless to do upon the computer, I call up a template I created in my Paint program, and then sit for hours designing cities to try out within the game.

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SimCity holds a special place in my heart.SimCity Societies may be one of the few game sequels in recent history which has squandered the hard work and perspiration that had gone into its predecessors.SimCity makes the art of city building a breeze.
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My cities were always filled with windmills . . . windmills and solar plants.

Windmills are better.
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Here is what seems to be a SimCity clone, playable under Windows, and/or Mac. I can't download it just yet...I have several games to download and try before giving this one a go, so if you (anyone) download(s) and play(s) it, please come back here and tell us what you think about it.

http://www.raumagame.com

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Rush wrote:Here is what seems to be a SimCity clone, playable under Windows, and/or Mac. I can't download it just yet...I have several games to download and try before giving this one a go, so if you (anyone) download(s) and play(s) it, please come back here and tell us what you think about it.

http://www.raumagame.com

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Cool, Dragon Lady. I went ahead and downloaded it last night, or rather very, very early this morning, lol. Turns out I can't play it at this time, due to the fact that the flat screen monitor I'm currently using is too small for the game.

Decided to go ahead and finally download Ara Fell this afternoon. I've been meaning to give it a go for quite awhile now, and today seems like as good a day as any.

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Rush:

Thanks, man. I'll try it out.

They get extra points, from me, for putting out a Mac version. That means no switching over to the Dark Side of my computer.
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It's double-posting time.

I've been playing City of Rauma, it's not bad, it has a charming simplicity to it, though SimCity (at least the SimCity I'm familiar with) is pretty simple on its own... but I'm also bothered by the lack of certain options like being able to slow down or speed up time and also the option to look at the budget and alter at, as we're able to do in SimCity.

Also, the music, though better than SimCity's 'music', gets tiresome really, really quickly, and you can't shut it off. Argh!

No ambient sounds, either, which really is an important feature of SimCity. And it's bothersome not being able to rotate the map.

But I like the game all the same, no rhyme intended.

Not having to put so much attention on the energy lines and the waterpipes is also nice, but then... I also sort of miss it..

Oh, well. I guess I prefer SimCity, after all.
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