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  2. Township (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Outside of a town layout, players can solve integrated mini-games of new casual and hyper-casual challenges. For example, Playrix included time management cooking sims Italian Week or match-three puzzle game Color Splash. The usual event duration is 7–10 days on a non-continuous basis.

  3. Lakeview Cabin Collection - Wikipedia

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    The game introduces a number of new characters while also featuring the return of characters familiar to the players of Tamminen's previous Lakeview games. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In 2020, Tamminen announced that he is developing Lakeview Cabin 2 , which is a direct sequel to Lakeview Cabin Collection .

  4. List of city-building video games - Wikipedia

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    Game Developer Setting Platform Notes 1964: The Sumerian Game: Mabel Addis: Historical: MAIN: Text-based game based on the ancient Sumerian city of Lagash. [1] 1969: The Sumer Game: Richard Merrill: Historical: MAIN: Adaptation of The Sumerian Game. [1] 1975: Hamurabi: David H. Ahl: Historical: MAIN: Expanded version of The Sumer Game ...

  5. GameHouse - Wikipedia

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    GameHouse distributes casual games for PC and Mac computers, as well as for mobile devices such as phones and tablets (on both iOS and Android (Google Play and the Amazon Appstore)). GameHouse offers 2,300+ online and downloadable games, consisting of both in-house produced titles (such as the Delicious series) and third party games.

  6. Category:GameHouse games - Wikipedia

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  7. Towns (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Towns is a city-builder game viewed in a top-down isometric view with multiple levels of height, allowing the landscape to boast large hilly areas and deep caverns, and allowing the player to build tall structures, either high in the air, or deep under the ground; beginning a new game, the player has the option of choosing from a number of ...

  8. Machi Koro - Wikipedia

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    Machi Koro (Japanese: 街コロ, Hepburn: machi koro, lit. "Dice Town") is a tabletop city-building game designed by Masao Suganuma, illustrated by Noboru Hotta, and published in 2012 by the Japanese games company Grounding, Inc. Players roll dice to earn coins, with which they develop their city, aiming to win the game by being the first player to complete a number of in-game landmarks.

  9. SimTown - Wikipedia

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    SimTown is a 1995 video game published by Maxis, much like the best-selling SimCity but on a smaller scale. SimTown allows the player to construct a town consisting of streets, houses, businesses and parks and then control the people in it. SimTown is one of the many "Sim" spin-offs from SimCity, and was targeted more towards children. The ...