- Publisher: Paradox Interactive
- Release Date: Apr 2, 2013
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 159 Ratings
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Positive: 87 out of 159
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Mixed: 48 out of 159
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Negative: 24 out of 159
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Apr 27, 2013Great game. If you're a fan of COMPLEX city simulators and the like, get it. The options for building public transit systems are endless. Underground tram? Check. Under/overpasses? Check. Pedestrian paths? Check. If you can think of it, you can build it here.
The game has its quirks, the UI is not great, building tram/metro lines is challenging at first, but once you get into it... it's great. -
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Apr 3, 2013
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Apr 4, 2013Cities in motion 2 is a huge improvement, and it fixes all the problems I had with the previous one. Cities in motion 2 is so much more in depth, and there's a lot less constraints or limits. This game is a shining example of what transportation sims should be like.
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Apr 5, 2013Fantastic Game, its not some dumb downed game that you can pick-up in 10 minutes. It takes lots of thought and skill to get it working as it should! I would highly recommend it!
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Feb 26, 2014Great game, easy to play, very addictive and fun. Lots of options and downloadable content, never crashed on me and very cheap now on steam! Works well even on low end laptop, smooth graphics. Highly recommended!
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Apr 4, 2013
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Apr 4, 2013
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Apr 13, 2013The simulator is very deep and intelligently designed, you have to take some time to experiment how things work, but once you get the grasp the possibilities are endless! Maybe just a bit weird UI and controls, however the latter can be customized to your liking. I highly recommend this game!
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May 19, 2013I was a bit scared at launch. A very good communication with customers and fantastic listening, 3 weeks later, most of the requests are satisfied. Game play is very good with a lot of flexibility in the game rules. Congratulations to Paradox game and all the teams for your hard work.
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Apr 3, 2013
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Apr 3, 2013Greatly improved from last version though feels little unpolished. Metro lines can be annoying to build time to time and the UI is not even close as good as it was in the Cim1. But hopefully devs will fix these things soon.
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Apr 9, 2013
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May 18, 2013A really delightfull game. But it's very difficult to make some profit. If you have patience to face a real challenging game you found one. Congratulations to Paradox in this alternative for SimCity.
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May 20, 2013Very good game. Who does not want to build in as Sim City, but the transport-system is right here. This game has clearly addictive and is a must for those who love simulations.
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May 26, 2013The most detailed transportation sim ever. A few bugs are currently being worked out by devs. Future updates may include more city building features which would make me feel better after getting burnt by the awful SimCity.
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Jan 14, 2014
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Jun 29, 2013Cities in motion 2 is a great simulation game if you decide to spend the time and effort on learning the UI and city micromanagement.
I would stick to sandbox because if you play campaign you'd spend an hour just waiting for a couple thousand dollars to roll in. -
Dec 29, 2013
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Mar 5, 2014
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Dec 17, 2020A very interesting realization of transport sim ideas, but there's a lack of content and could have been done so much more!
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Sep 20, 2014
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PC GamerMay 21, 2013Fiddly at times, and cursed with a lousy tutorial, the intricacy and scale of Cities in Motion 2 eventually shines through. [July 2013, p.74]
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Pelit (Finland)May 13, 2013Cities in Motion 2 is great upgrade of the previous Cities. Bigger, better, but also much, much easier. [May 2013]
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CD-ActionMay 13, 2013The biggest problem with Cities in Motion 2 is that this game is extremely user-unfriendly. Gameplay is sluggish even with the highest time compression and the interface contradicts ergonomics and intuition. [CD-Action 06/2013, p.80]