it has been a long time since i reviewed any game, least i had put here. so here it goes
Virtual city
From the past few weeks i had been very addicted to this simple game. well its been a long time since these type of game were created. first it was transport tycoon which is notably called mother of all tycoon games. well it had almost everything then there was capitalism which came out with a sequel and far more addictive "capitalism - II". well i believe Virtual city is a mix of both transport tycoon and capitalism -2.
basically its a small game which doe snot take much of your hard disk space or ram. but at the same time a brilliant game. it has the same top view as in capitalism 2 or transport tycoon.
in transport tycoon a player creates a network(air/water/goods) for supply and demand by trucks, trains, bus, plane, ships. but constructing a house is not possible and ofcoarse creating industry is possible when you have lots of cash
in capitalism the player creates industry and tries to sell it through malls or supermarket etc. it does not have the transporting aspect which is a big give away but still it is addicting in trying to become a billioair by vying against competitors.
in virtual city you not only create houses or industries but you can also upgrade it. you need to take care of people happiness, you also have to take care of environment which will be affected by constructing houses or industries. in some missions environment is a major goal so you may need to build more parks. you need to transport the materials from one industry to another till the final product is achieved and need to be transported to a shopping mall, there are also garbage collecting trucks. if the garbage is not collected from a house then the population happiness, environment decreases finally population count decreases. you can alsoi build theatres, stadium and can transport people with the busses. so you see its a very interesting and addicting game. the only give away in the game is there are no competitors, the games released these days lack that. all i want to say to the makers of the game 'GOOD GOING GUYS - THANK YOU FOR THE WONDERFUL GAME'
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