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SimCity Creator preview DS

SimCity Creator preview DS

SimCity Creator preview for Nintendo DS

SimCity needs very little introduction - it's the daddy of simulation games and it's spawned a whole host of spin-offs and re-imaginings, not to mention had a fair few different outings in its original, city-building form. SimCity Creator, due out this autumn, has something new to offer SimCity fans: the chance to start your city off in the distant past and steer it through time to the modern age. We've got a preview of SimCity Creator for the DS this month - find out all the latest news on this new twist on an old favourite now!Click here to read the SimCity Creator preview for Nintendo DS now! SimCity Creator preview for Nintendo DS
It's SimCity, given an almost Civilization-esque spin. Instead of just building up a modern-day metropolis, you need to watch your city evolve over time. The game begins in the rather vague ‘ancient times' before moving onto the Middle Ages, then the recent past, and then onto the present and finally into a space-age future. What do we know?
The game uses an intuitive touchscreen-based control scheme which allows you to get around your city with ease while micro-managing using a simple menu system. There are two main modes to choose from, with Free Play allowing more creative freedom, with the Challenge option offering a more traditionally structured approach – and one which is definitely tougher. Click here to read the SimCity Creator preview for Nintendo DS now!
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