MMGN.com blogger writers: I started playing SimCity with one goal: to make lots and lots of money. Truth is I suck at making money in real life so I wanted to translate that into a virtual setting.
While the game does a great job of teasing you into making a big metropolis with lots of people, it takes a lot of time to manage a city of thousands of people that require utilities, services and infrastructure.
The simplest way to make money is to get something for free --- like coal, oil and ore -- and sell it at a profit.
It's capitalism, SimCity style!
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Need for Speed as well. Here's to hope that the new one will be a return to form for the franchise.
It's really difficult to do that. I always give up after reaching 50k sims :(
meh!
Simple, any sim city player knows how to make money. Get a surplus, and let the computer run overnight.