About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 81. Chapters: SimCity, SimCity 4, SimCity 2000, SimCity 3000, Pharaoh, Caesar III, ActRaiser, Dwarf Fortress, Afterlife, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King, Zeus: Master of Olympus, Cities XL, Tropico, Chronology of city-building video games, Startopia, SimCity Societies, Anno 1404, City Life, City Building Series, Castles, SimIsle: Missions in the Rainforest, Tropico 3, Anno 1701, CityVille, Utopia: The Creation of a Nation, StarPeace, Anno 1602, The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom, SimCity Creator, Metropolismania, Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom, CivCity: Rome, Grand Ages: Rome, A Kingdom for Keflings, Tropico 2: Pirate Cove, Micropolis, SimCity Societies: Destinations, SimCity DS, Hamurabi, Anno 1503, Caesar IV, Glory of the Roman Empire, Outpost, Poseidon: Master of Atlantis, SimTown, Lincity, Cities XL 2011, Unknown Horizons, City-building game, Tycoon City: New York, Outpost Kaloki X, Imperium Romanum, Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile, Stronghold, Anno: Create A New World, SimCity DS 2, SimCity 64, OpenCity, Tropico 4, Mobility, Moonbase, The Sims Carnival: Snap City, Anno 2070, Holiday Island. Excerpt: SimCity is a critically acclaimed city-building simulation video game, first released in 1989, and designed by Will Wright. SimCity was Maxis's first product, which has since been ported into various personal computers and game consoles, and spawned several sequels including SimCity 2000 in 1994, SimCity 3000 in 1999, SimCity 4 in 2003, SimCity DS, and SimCity Societies in 2007. The original SimCity was later renamed SimCity Classic. Until the release of The Sims in 2000, the SimCity series was the best-selling line of computer games made by Maxis. SimCity spawned a series of Sim games. On January 10, 2008 the SimCity source code was released under the free software GPL 3 license under the name Micr...