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6.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 15 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 6 out of 15
  2. Negative: 4 out of 15
  1. Jan 22, 2017
    8
    I understand why people dislike this game, but personally it's a goldmine for me. I love city building, and the fact that you get to also goI understand why people dislike this game, but personally it's a goldmine for me. I love city building, and the fact that you get to also go into the city itself and explore what you've created is an amazing concept. It's done fairly well for the most part, however the glitches and micro-transactions put it way down. This game has 9-10/10 potential it just needs to be more polished. Full Review »
  2. Nov 3, 2020
    3
    I really like the concept of the game and how you can explore the city you are building, however my biggest problem with the game is it isI really like the concept of the game and how you can explore the city you are building, however my biggest problem with the game is it is almost impossible to get gold coins. Most of the buildings and structures you don’t need gold coins to purchase. The school is the most essential part of the game because it gives you workers necessary to build your city. Because the only way you can purchase schools is through gold coins it makes gameplay more difficult. Most of the time is spent waiting for more workers rather than actually playing the game. Which lowers the overall experience of the game Full Review »
  3. Oct 28, 2020
    10
    The story of this game is flawless and I’d like to see a sequel within the next month, I especially liked the mayor assistant character sheThe story of this game is flawless and I’d like to see a sequel within the next month, I especially liked the mayor assistant character she was very compelling.
    I was sad when my Big Story was over and I may have shed a manly tear.
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