going away - The Game Room
Simcity DS...
kennatsu
at 1:36AM, Sept. 23, 2007
Anyone played this heavily modified/stripped down version of Simcity 3000? I love the game so far. It's one of the games in my collection that requires heavy use of the stylus. My only headache with the game so far is the fact that after you get a population of 10,000 people petitioners will show up asking for stuff like zoos, stadiums, etc... And they don't care if you don't have the money to build what they want, yet get upset when you tell them "no". -_-
last edited on July 14, 2011 1:14PM
angry_black_guy
at 2:05AM, Sept. 23, 2007
10,000 people petitioners will show up asking for stuff like zoos, stadiums, etc... And they don't care if you don't have the money to build what they want, yet get upset when you tell them "no". -_-
hehe, welcome to sim city. Noisy citizens has always been a SC problem.
But yeah, I love the game. I always complained that the DS needed more strategy titles considering that was one of the sole purposes of a stylus. This and Theme Park make me smile.
last edited on July 14, 2011 10:52AM
Terminal
at 5:51AM, Sept. 23, 2007
I had a horrible experience play Sim City 2000 on the Advance.
I'll stick to the original PC game.
I'll stick to the original PC game.
last edited on July 14, 2011 4:12PM
angry_black_guy
at 8:55AM, Sept. 23, 2007
SC2k came out on the advance?
Regardless, this is isn't a terribly slow port like the other console sim games have been (I'm comparing to SC2k on the SNES here). This actually works. If you get the chance to rent it, don't hesitate to try it out.
Regardless, this is isn't a terribly slow port like the other console sim games have been (I'm comparing to SC2k on the SNES here). This actually works. If you get the chance to rent it, don't hesitate to try it out.
last edited on July 14, 2011 10:52AM
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