- November 13, 2007
- Tilted Mill Entertainment
SimCity Societies
Platform Tested: PC Genre: Simulation ESRB: E 10+ (Alcohol and Tobacco Reference, Crude Humor, Mild Violence) This update to the venerable franchise reduces the intense complexity of former versions of SimCity, and adds more room for creativity: The cities you create can evolve in a mind-boggling
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SimCity Societies is a single player strategy game with a business theme. It was developed by Tilted Mill Entertainment and was released on November 13, 2007. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and neutral reviews from players.
Featuring an all-new, revolutionary feature set, SimCity Societies allows players to create their own kinds of cities, shape their cultures, societal behaviors and environments. Build an artistic city, an Orwellian city, futuristic city, green city, spiritual community or any society you want! With more accessible and innovative choices than before, SimCity Societies is the most versatile city bui…





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SimCity Societies
Platform Tested: PC Genre: Simulation ESRB: E 10+ (Alcohol and Tobacco Reference, Crude Humor, Mild Violence) This update to the venerable franchise reduces the intense complexity of former versions of SimCity, and adds more room for creativity: The cities you create can evolve in a mind-boggling
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Frequently Asked Questions
SimCity Societies is a strategy game with business theme.
SimCity Societies is available on PC.
SimCity Societies was released on November 13, 2007.
SimCity Societies was developed by Tilted Mill Entertainment.
SimCity Societies has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked SimCity Societies for its funny but disliked it for its graphics.
SimCity Societies is a single player game.
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