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OpenCity, Sim City for Free?

OpenCity, its like Sim City taken a step back. With much of the open source software available remember that software of this sort is not well funded, so having the best graphics and user interface is not always an option. OpenCity, looks and plays a lot like Sim City, yet graphically, it seems more like a step back in time, with it's strangely colored housing and rudimentary greenery. What do you expect?

Version 0.0.5
As the game as not yet hit a 1.0 release, there are still bugs to be worked out. Even the cars seem a bit strange at this point. If you aren't accustomed to the Sim City series, basically you build up your own cities with limited cash funds. With proper planning you can stay funded to build a metropolis. Poor planning and you'll be selling your housing for factories to make ends meet. You are the mayor and make all the decisions for your new city.

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