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Abstrakt: Developer Colossal Order, creators of the Cities in Motion series, tackles the challenge of creating a city building game with Cities: Skylines. The genre of city building games was always dominated by the SimCity series—but that changed dramatically afte...
Udgivet: 2015-03-10, Forfatter: Jason , anmeldelse af: destructoid.com
Superb: A hallmark of excellence. There may be flaws, but they are negligible and won't cause massive damage to what is a supreme title. ...
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Udgivet: 2015-03-10, Forfatter: Perry , anmeldelse af: geardiary.com
Deep city building and management simulation, Easy to learn, Difficult to master, Offline support, User customizable buildings, roads, etc, Very nice graphics, Strong community already behind it
A little more hand-holding at the beginning of the game would help; A day/night cycle would be amazing
Udgivet: 2015-03-10, Forfatter: Luke , anmeldelse af: kotaku.com
Abstrakt: Cities: Skylines is a game coming in hot. The People want a good city-building game to play, and it's been a long time since they got one. So there's a surprising amount of excitement and expectation for Colossal's attempt at fixing SimCity's mistakes.Reg...
Abstrakt: Remember that you are not limited to your original square. Expand as you progress to take advantage of all the space.Once you have chosen a map to base your city on, you are sent there and are given two roads leading in. The rest is up to you. Luckily t...
As I said, it's like Cities: Skylines is its own sequel at this point. That, to me, is the best praise I could give a “Games as a Service” game—one where I barely feel the need for a proper follow-up because the developers and community have managed to ke...
As I said, it's like Cities: Skylines is its own sequel at this point. That, to me, is the best praise I could give a “Games as a Service” game—one where I barely feel the need for a proper follow-up because the developers and community have managed to ke...
Cities offer room for expansion, Beautifully detailed miniature village style looks, Impeccably paced introduction and learning curve, Every tool is thoughtfully designed
Lack of objectives needs self motivation, Reviewed on PC. Also available on OS X and Linux.
Abstrakt: With Cities: Skyline however this has not been the case! I can't stop playing this game. I have in the past played Cities in Motion which is another title by the developer of Skyline, Paradox and personally I was not that impressed and only played my usua...