In short, it's a mediocre game. As before, this is one that only the most dedicated of fans will want to buy, and even then you should wait until it goes on sale. You're better off picking up Sim City 4 Deluxe for half the price and a quarter of the system requirements.
Cities XL 2012 allows players to become real urban planners, balancing economic & energy developments of their cities while managing transportation, housing, social services and recreational activities.
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"I’ve been a fan of transport simulation games for ages. One of the first games I remember playing when I was younger was Transport Tycoon Deluxe, where you run a transportation company, shipping goods around, hauling passengers, and build your road / rail / airport infrastructure. When I heard about Cities in Motion, I got excited – it’s a slightly different game than what’s out there, where you’re managing the transportation needs for the population of the city, ranging through the years. Does Cities in Motion, Colossal Order Ltd’s first game, fill the void in the transportation simulation niche? The answer is an absolute yes.
Throughout the game, there is a varying population of people you’ll need to transport – ranging from Blue Collar, to White Collar, to businessmen, to retirees (“Pensioners” as the game calls them), to students, to the unemployed. Each set of people has their own set of things they want to do – students want to go to the college, pensioners ju...
While the Sim City franchise is taking a break, Cities XL is back with the 2011 version of its city building sim. Does the game offer a deep city building experience? Check out the review.
This looks like a fun distraction. Although checking out this review only made me want to play the SNES version of Sim City. XD