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  2. GameCity - Wikipedia

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    The festival also had the first UK showing of the LEGO: Lord of the Rings game, demonstrated by LEGO's Creative Director Jonathan Smith. A World Record was broken on the final day of the festival, as GameCity attempted to host the World's Largest Practical Science experiment. 292 people participated in the event, succeeding the previous record ...

  3. CityVille - Wikipedia

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    CityVille was a casual social city-building game developed by Zynga, and released in December 2010. [2] [3] A sequel, CityVille 2, was released in December 2012. It was closed down in February 2013 just three months after the game's release. CityVille was shut down on April 30, 2015. Players had been given a notice when opening the game prior ...

  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    In January 2019 Jason Scott uploaded the source code of this game to the Internet Archive. [92] Team Fortress 2: 2007 2012 Windows first-person shooter: Valve: A 2008 version of the game's source code was leaked alongside several other Orange Box games in 2012. [109] In 2020, an additional 2017 build of the game was leaked. [234] The Lion King ...

  5. Cities: Skylines - Wikipedia

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    Cities: Skylines is a 2015 city-building game developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive. The game is a single-player open-ended city-building simulation. Players engage in urban planning by controlling zoning, road placement, taxation, public services, and public transportation of an area. They also work to manage various ...

  6. OpenCity - Wikipedia

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    OpenCity is the product of programmer Duong-Khang Nguyen and 3D artist Frédéric Rodrigo. Nguyen was inspired by the open source game FreeReign; when he realized that the FreeReign project was cancelled and the source code was not in the condition to be improved, he began development on his own city-building simulator. [3]

  7. Cities XXL - Wikipedia

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    Cities XXL is a city-building computer game developed by Focus Home Interactive as a sequel to their earlier game Cities XL Platinum. The game allows players to design, build, and manage cities. The game allows players to design, build, and manage cities.

  8. Cities: Skylines II - Wikipedia

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    Cities: Skylines II is a 2023 city-building game developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive.The game is a sequel to 2015's Cities: Skylines and expands upon many of its simulation factors such as simulated city and population sizes with improved traffic AI and management schemes.

  9. City Connection - Wikipedia

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    City Connection [a] is a 1985 platform game developed and published as an arcade video game by Jaleco. It was released in North America by Kitkorp as Cruisin' . The player controls Clarice in her Honda City hatchback and must drive over elevated roads to paint them.