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SimCity Societies
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SimCity Societies is a game developed by Tilted Mill Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. The game was released on November 13, 2007. This game is now confirmed to be a spin-off of the SimCity series.[citation needed] SimCity Societies greatly differs from its predecessor, SimCity 4. As with previous titles in the 'Sim' series, the overarching 'goal' of play is to construct a prosperous city. However, SimCity 4 (and previous SimCity games) were focused primarily on building the city, rather than tending to the welfare of the inhabitants. This week on Zero Punctuation, Yahtzee compares Sim City to Nazi Germany.
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SimCity Societies is a game developed by Tilted Mill Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. The game was released on November 13, 2007. This game is now confirmed to be a spin-off of the SimCity series.[citation needed] This week on Zero Punctuation, Yahtzee compares Sim City to Nazi Germany. SimCity Societies greatly differs from its predecessor, SimCity 4. As with previous titles in the 'Sim' series, the overarching 'goal' of play is to construct a prosperous city. However, SimCity 4 (and previous SimCity games) were focused primarily on building the city, rather than tending to the welfare of the inhabitants. SimCity Society takes the scale of the game down a level; while players still tend individual cities, greater focus is given to the inhabitants, and building a society within the city. Small commercial shops can be individually placed, a feature that was previously unavailable in mainstream 'Sim' titles (though SimTown, geared towards younger players, allowed the placement of individual buildings).