SimCity 3000

SimCity 3000

PC

Release Date: January 27, 1999

Strategy, economic, sandbox, isometric view, 2D, city builder, Game Pass, EA Play, singleplayer

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SimCity is the third full-fledged version of the cycle of economic strategies developed by Maxis. The player again has the opportunity to try his hand at the role of builder and manager of a large metropolis. The creators of the game put emphasis on the aspect of simulation of city life, which translated into an increase in the number of dependencies between the various socio-economic factors.

SimCity 3000 is another installment in the famous series of city simulators by Maxis. The goal of the player is to, just like in the previous games, build a city from scratch, but this time the difficulty and complexity is higher than before. Everything connected with the people is our responsibility. We need to provide adequate sanitary conditions to the people, provide water and power, build roads, parks, buildings, create and pay all the services, such as the police or the fire department. A lot of works, in general.

  1. Advisors and experts offering help in particular situations.
  2. Several unexpected disasters that may strike the city, such as earthquakes, tornadoes, etc.
  3. Possibility of trading with neighboring cities.
  4. Possibility of importing your favorite city from SimCity 2000.
  5. Different architectural styles, starting with the characteristic London-like one to the size and scope of Manhattan.

Last updated on August 14, 2015

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Created by Will Wright, a series of strategy games in which players can prove themselves as builders and administrators of virtual cities. The series is developed by Electronic Arts-owned studio Maxis with the participation of other development teams (such as Tilted Mill Entertainment).

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SimCity 3000 System Requirements

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PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium 166 MHz, 64 MB RAM