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Virtual City FREE hits the AppStore; Full version coming soon

Categories: Gaming, iOS / iPhone OS
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 at 12:19 AM

G5 Entertainment launched Virtual City FREE for the iPhone, calling it a preview of their city simulator game. Here’s what’s it all about (from the press release):

In Virtual City, players build and develop the city of their dreams, whether suburban utopia or bustling metropolis. Players begin by choosing from dozens of residential homes and industrial buildings, and the possibilities from there are limitless. As their cities grow, players can produce and transport goods, create mass-transit systems, and entertain their city’s residents with parks, cinemas, stadiums and events. In order to keep the city safe and its citizens happy and healthy, basic services like health care, public safety, waste collection and recycling must be planned and administered.

Virtual City FREE sports four levels, while full version will rock more than 50 levels as well as the Free Play mode on 5 large sand box maps. Additionally, the full version will also allow you to trade with neighboring cities and construct landmark buildings like Marina, Train Depot and Spaceship Launch Pad…

In the meantime, you’re invited to give Virtual City FREE a try. It’s free after all, and an AppStore link is below.

Virtual City FREE (FREE) [iTunes link]

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