Hi All,
This morning,
Calrog.com finalised its review of the 'City Life: World
Edition' software. This software is a PC platform game, and requires a
32-bit version of Windows (...version 2000 and newer). If you've ever
played Caesar III or any of the SimCity-series games, you're probably
already familiar w/ city-building software. In case you haven't, it's
really simple. You provide the transportation, the buildings, and fauna
to a community that *you* administrate.
City Life: World Edition is unique in the sense that *you* manage
communication and interoperability between socioeconomic groups. It
also has modern infrastructure components that compliment (but do not
dominate) the game. If you're unhappy w/ eight directions of travel,
the game allows even more directions for a realistic effect that takes
into consideration pre-existing neighbourhoods and geographical limitations.
Ergo, here is the unofficial review of the game that challenges the
"grid-pattern" standard of SimCity:
http://worldwide-hwys.calrog.com/special/city_life_ureview.html
All game reviews at
Calrog.com are based on a unique rating-system. A
perfect score would be five Federal Route shields. That said, come see
the score for City Life: World Edition!
Cheers,
Carl Rogers
"Adding human experience to highway enthusiasm"
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