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Cities XL 2012

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Simulation
Publisher: Focus Entertainment
Release Date: Oct. 20, 2011

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'Cities XL 2012' Gets Release Date - Trailer

by Rainier on Oct. 19, 2011 @ 5:46 p.m. PDT

Cities XL 2012 is the newest version of the city-building simulation, which allows you to build, develop and then connect huge cities.

Get the Cities XL 2012 Trailer off WP (31mb)

Cities XL 2012 allows players to become real urban planners, balancing economic & energy developments of their cities while managing transportation, housing, social services and recreational activities. Content is key to the new game, as Cities XL 2012 offers a staggering number of unique structures with over 1,000 in total.

The 60 huge 3D maps are entirely constructable and sport incredible detail. Cities XL 2012 offers more variety than any other city building-game. At the request of its fast-growing community, Cities XL 2012 is now open to modding and even features a special guide within the game to get players started. With these new tools, dedicated players can build and share their creations to their hearts’ content!

A lost oasis in the middle of the harsh desert, the Cayman Islands, Lake Powell and many others are some of the stunning new playgrounds where you’ll build increasingly gigantic cities. Your cities are now visually richer than ever, with typical buildings from mountain townships or seaside resorts, but also a much bigger variety among all the building types of the game!

Cities XL 2012 will be available as a standalone game, it will be fully compatible with the 2011 version, so Cities XL 2011 owners can upgrade their game by downloading a special version at a discount price.


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