Sim City 3000 World Edition, Desktop Computer
Sim City has a reputation for being the most popular management title for the PC, and now, new for 2000 comes the arrival of Sim City 3000: World Edition. While this world edition is not an add on pack for Sim City 3000, it does have everything from the original, but with more features. As suggested in the title, World Edition is primarily the same title as Sim City 3000, but with the added bonus that you can set features to match different locations all over the globe. If your a fan of Russia, you can have Russian buildings, a-la-Kremlin. Other than these features, this follow up isn't any different to its original. You still have the basic building blocks of a city; residential, commercial and industrial. Where you position each of these zones within each other will affect the outcome of the cities financial situation. Could you be a good mayor? Sim City 3000: World Edition is a title aimed directly at fans of the franchise, but if you haven't had the pleasure of playing a Sim game, then this should be the game of choice.
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