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Abstract: Life in this particular city is rather humdrum, were afraid, and owners of previous versions of the game will find new content rather thin on the pavement. Ascaron - City Life 2008 price Buy City Life 2008 securely online at a bargain price £19.99 in...
Abstract: Let me take you back nearly 20 years. It was in 1989 that Will Wright developed a title that helped introduce Maxis to the computer gaming community. This title was , the forerunner of numerous other Sim offerings that took over numerous hours of gam...
Abstract: For years, SimCity has languished atop its mighty throne as the master of the universe of city creating simulations. Will Wright's goliath runaway franchise had little competition until Monte Cristo's City Life gave it a run for its money in 2006. The ...
While not perfect, this game does have a lot to offer when it comes to a city building game. While the graphics are not as sharp as Sim City Societies, City Life 2008 Edition offers a lot more to the gameplay. Because of the ability to angle streets a...
Abstract: City Life: 2008 Edition may be the most recent version of the innovative social-engineering sim from 2006, but beyond the new date stamped on the box cover, there's not much reason for City Life vets to pick up this expansion. The biggest new draw is t...
Abstract: 7This edition of City Life is a good city simulation and it compares well to the Sim City series. The content is solid and the gameplay fun, and the inclusion of social strategy planning is innovative. However, for an expansion, there isn’t a whole l...
Abstract: Rome may not have been built in a day, but the so-called Eternal City probably went up a lot faster than the City Life series. This city-building franchise from developer Monte Cristo Games first shook up the Sim City crowd in 2006 with some quirky ide...