Things start simply enough, with you plotting out basic city districts and hooking them up with power, water, and transport. This city builder sits comfortably between casual city-building games like Pocket City 2 and fully-fledged simulations like the upcoming Cities: Skylines 2. It marries it with more detailed pixel art that you can zoom right into to reveal delicate flowers growing on bushes and cars cruising the streets. It takes the slightly muted palette and dimetric layout of the retro Maxis games. TheoTown almost feels like a sequel to classic SimCity, both in look and in-game action and play. Purchase details: Free-to-play with in-app purchases Scratch beneath TheoTown’s nostalgic, SimCity-inspired look, and you’ll find a city builder with the kind of depth that’s otherwise hard to find on mobile.
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