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It doesn’t feel as strategy-heavy as real city building simulation like SimCity but it doesn’t feel as shallow as those timer-based, casual city building game. Oh and there’s also houses and buses that you need to manage on top of that supply chain stuff.Īll in all, I really like Virtual City’s spin on the city building genre. So it’s not enough to just have a sawmill, you also need to setup a transportation route that can move those lumbers to a furniture factory effectively. Instead of simply putting down buildings and expanding a city, on Virtual City you have to manage supply chain for factories. Virtual City is another city building game, but it takes a way different approach to Pixel People (or other city building games). So the moment I saw it on Google Play, I know it’s my chance to finally finish it (and continue with the sequels =p).
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Truth be told, I’ve played it on my PC several years ago but never got around to finish it (I managed to got 60% through the game if I recall correctly). The other games I’ve been playing is Virtual City (on Nexus 7 this time).
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With Pixel People it’s different, I can see myself playing it for days until I finally unlock all 155 professions =Dįor me, Tiny Tower has always been the epitome of timer-based game, but now it looks like I have to give that title to Pixel People. I really like Tiny Tower for it’s simple interface, but I eventually gave up playing it since there’s just no end to it.
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This simple limit actually made the game much more enjoyable since there’s a feeling of progress other than the size of your city. Interestingly, this 155 professions limit actually provides the game with an ending, because once you got all of those professions, there isn’t much incentive to play any more. Seriously, discovering those profession is really, really fun, and there are 155 professions for you to find! Combine a secretary with a dreamer and you a get writer, then combine the writer with a detective and you get a reporter. Kinda sound like your typical freemium, timer-based, city-building game, eh? Fortunately Pixel People has a really interesting twist on it, you can combine professions with one another to unlock new profession. On Pixel People, you must build city, assign workers to buildings, and collect money every hour or so. I’ve actually taken an interest on the game ever since I saw its beautifully detailed pixel art on a preview article, and boy, it definitely doesn’t disappoint. I just got a 5th-gen iPod touch (I lost my previous 4th-gen one T_T), and the first new game that I put on it is Pixel People. I’m also currently playing Guild Wars 2 and Farcry 3, but talking about mobile games is more fun.
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Oh, and I guess I’ll stick to mobile games. Besides, this allow me to write older games and not just new ones. After all, I wrote this because I’m interested in a certain game and want the world to know about my opinion, not to create a review site. So I decided to forget the reviewing part and just write about games that I’m currently playing.
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I also got interested in Hell Yeah! and The Gods: Rebellion, but their size are too big for me to download (my connection has bandwidth cap at the moment).īut I still want to talk (or write) about games. Unfortunately, that has invalidated me from reviewing it (the only review I can give is: Don’t buy it). However, after a couple of minutes of playing, I can see that it sucks so I quickly refunded it. A couple of days ago I tried Grudger, thinking that I can write a review for it. Well, problem is, I don’t really want to play things that isn’t interesting to me. Remember when I said I wanted to review games? Seriously contemplating to name this post “Games I’ve Been Playing: City Builder Edition