Townopolis reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
You can buy it for £3.99, but more shouldn't be asked for it. It's a nice build-up strategy game. You have your Missions and you can do an Additional Task in them at a time. Unfortunately, it doesn't always go hand in Hand with the Main Task. This means that if you want to have all the Achieved, you have to play the Level at least twice. First to complete the Main Task and the second for the additional (voluntary) task. Still, nice Game. For all The Achievements I took 44 Hours of play, so you can nibble on it a little bit as well.
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Microsoft from French
Product received for free during a campaign explaining all the originalities (if any) of this very simplified city Builder, Townopolis tries to distract us with a finance principle supplemented by raw materials to cumulate and workers s to recruit. In the end, we create his city according to the scenarios proposed, asking for post offices, supermarkets and other special buildings, so as to always earn more money and make the locals happy. In addition to this, it is possible to create your own scenario in a sandbox mode. Concretely, Townopolis is furiously repetitive and some, offering fairly low-end graphics and a slow progression to wish. This is not a bad game, it just has no real interest. Any game of the genre already quite popular will offer something more colorful and fun. Then you just have to relativise: it's always less of a scam than the last Sim City.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Super Game! In my Opinion, perhaps the best Part of the Timemanagem/buildup "simulations" series. After Megapolis and Romopolis I played Through Townopolis. All the Parts are kind of addictive. Graphics and Sound are ok for a Tablet, but that doesn't matter, mainly fit for purpose. In this Part of the Series, you've settled a few Things differently again, which, thankfully, sets the Gameplay a bit different from the other Games. In my Opinion, the changes are even the best Game Variant, because, for example, you have up to 3 Upgrade options right after the House Construction, which then becomes more expensive and time-consuming. That was the Problem I think Romopolis had to raise a lot of money for further Upgrade options, you often felt a little construction stop. Overall, there seem to be a few more Upgrade options, but you only have one Basic Resource to collect for Simplification. Also, one has tried consistently for a small Storyline for all 24 Cards, it is at least already much better than just a edeforess "Salve BxBender, Grand Master of The House of Housing, we need your Help" from Romopolis. Nevertheless, all three Parts are actually set up the same, so they all deserve the equally good Rating. The Game principle is identical, there are only other Settings and changed Maps, buildings, Dependencies, upgrades, Which then secures each Game its Raison d 'Être and encourages it to Play Through. Whoever finds which game of it best now is certainly just a pure Gut Decision. Clear Purchase recommendation for all 3 (I know) Parts! Rating: 8/10
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