GameZebo: Casual gaming isn't just fun, it's also educational. Take Megapolis, the cross-platform city builder from Social Quantum. I assumed the developers made up that word just because it sounded cool. Turns out it's actually a legitimate alternate form of megalopolis, which is exactly what you could learn to build by playing on Facebook, iOS or Android. Just be prepared for a definite feeling of deja vu if you do.
Gaming Everywhere writes, "Coins are the primary currency in Megapolis, and are used to help advance your city. There are a number of ways to obtain coins by simply playing the game. Never trust any site that claims to have a hack to get you more coins; this can possibly lead to harmful results for your mobile device or PC."
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Pocket Gamer: A megapolis is a large string of adjacent, but not necessarily connected, metropolitan areas. It's used to describe huge urban areas of the world that hold more than 10 million people.
The Golden Banana, by way of example, is a megapolis that holds over 20 major Mediterranean coastal cities in its (no doubt potassium-rich) concrete grip.