Games Review: SimCity Creator
FDS/Wii, EA, £29.99 - £39.99
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Your support makes all the difference.The latest SimCity title follows the maxim “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” – so players can expect the usual town-planning extravaganza.
This time, though, a new range of building styles is available and Wii-owners can use their remotes to quickly create roads and train lines. This feature ends up being a bit of a pain, necessitating you to keep a close eye on where you’re laying down new infrastructure to avoid transportation screw-ups. Instead of improving play, the remote makes life more frustrating.
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