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2013 EA SimCity PC Game Windows 7 8 XP Vista FREE SHIPPING
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2013 EA SimCity PC Game Windows 7 8 XP Vista FREE SHIPPING
US $8.00US $8.00
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2013 EA SimCity PC Game Windows 7 8 XP Vista FREE SHIPPING

US $8.00
ApproximatelyPHP 445.68
Condition:
Very Good
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    Located in: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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    eBay item number:156543472139

    Item specifics

    Condition
    Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
    Region Code
    NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
    Release Year
    2013
    Manufacturer Warranty
    None
    Custom Bundle
    No
    MPN
    N/A
    Features
    Manual Included, Key Code Included
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United States
    UPC
    0014633197143

    About this product

    Product Information

    The series that created a simulation empire returns to once again let gamers build, manage, and possibly even destroy their own cities in SimCity. This release comes with up-to-date 3D visuals, an entirely new simulation engine, the ability to manage up to 16 cities simultaneously, and multiplayer options. As always, players attempt to grow their quiet burg into a thriving metropolis by zoning for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, balancing revenues and expenditures, and keeping track of relevant data such as crime, employment, education, and pollution.<br><br>The new GlassBox game engine was designed to simulate everything in the cities, from water flowing through pipes and fire spreading realistically, to individual Sims working, purchasing goods, and getting stuck in traffic. Cities can be specialized like never before, allowing gamers to create a college town full of schools and museums, or an entertainment hub packed with casinos and excitement. Industries, and even specific buildings, now have much more influence over the surrounding areas, with colleges turning nearby homes into frat houses, and coal mines resulting in local factories. Buildings like fire stations and hospitals can also be upgraded to serve more Sims in a quicker manner.<br><br>SimCity has done away with its staple of Light, Medium, and Heavy zoning in favor of a new system in which population density is directly tied to the city's roads. Low-density areas are likely to spring up around dirt roads, while six-lane avenues may produce large businesses and high-rise condos. The game also includes a variety of new road tools that allow players to create streets that curve and wind as much as they please. New data visualization features replace the franchise's traditional charts and graphs, and are designed to give gamers a clearer picture of how to manage their resources and address problem zones.<br><br>Multiplayer in SimCity takes on something of an MMO feel, with all user-designed cities and regions existing within the larger SimCity World. Gamers must maintain a connection to EA's Origin digital service, through which they can compete with friends to earn top scores and achievements, participate in global challenges, and receive automatic updates and extra missions. Players can also team up to create Great Works, like massive arcologies and space centers, or they can try to damage one another by exporting crime and pollution. However, cities have finite resources, and an in-game global market is designed to create realistic supply and demand, so playing pranks on neighbors may make them think twice about being helpful in the future.<br><br><! -- PC -- >

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Electronic Arts
    UPC
    0014633197143
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    6034

    Product Key Features

    Rating
    E10+ (Everyone 10+)
    Genre
    Simulation
    Video Game Series
    Simcity Series
    Platform
    PC
    Game Name
    Sim City

    Additional Product Features

    Release Year
    2013
    Number of Players
    1-16
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    USA
    Control Elements
    Mouse, Keyboard
    Game Name Edition
    Limited Edition
    ESRB Descriptor
    Mild Violence

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    Vault82

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