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EA Mobile Launches SimCity …

Posted by Jack Cook on November 28, 2006 – 8:51 am  Share
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… the game that can never be won or lost.

Build Your City While out on the Town

Electronic Arts Inc. announced availability of classic simulation game SimCity for mobile. SimCity, the game that launched the simulation phenomenon, now lets mobile phone users create and manage the growth of a living city in the palm of their hands. Originally created by Will Wright, SimCity is now available on major U.S. carriers.

"SimCity is one of the most significant game franchises of the past 20 years and we’re thrilled to bring it to the mobile phone market," said Travis Boatman, vice president worldwide studios, EA Mobile. "For the first time, players will have the ability to pick up and build a city while on the go — any time, any place."

EA’s homepage and online game site can be found here at http://www.ea.com.

Players take on the roles of City Planner and Mayor as they design and build the ultimate city on their mobile phone. Choose from a unique set of maps and then plan residential, commercial and industrial areas. Next, install roads and railways, police and fire stations, parks, stadiums and more. As the city begins to take shape, be prepared to deal with unavoidable challenges such as crime, pollution, fires, tornados, and even a monster attack. On top of that, players must maintain a balanced budget. The ultimate goal is to attract as many Sims as possible to one’s thriving new metropolis.

Check out SimCity Mobile here

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