Mole Kingdom Review
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPadCredit where it's due for attempting to capitalize on a popular market without blatant copying, but Mole Kingdom kind of misses the point.
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Posts Tagged virtual cityMole Kingdom Review+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPadCredit where it's due for attempting to capitalize on a popular market without blatant copying, but Mole Kingdom kind of misses the point. Read The Full Review » Trade Nations Review+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPadTrade Nations follows the proven formula of freemium sim games fairly closely. Which is to say, it's just as hard to stop playing. Read The Full Review » Virtual City Review+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPadVirtual City is a fun city building sim that sticks to being cute rather than intimidatingly complex. Read The Full Review » Ever since the days that Sim City first graced the Commodore 64 back in 1989, gaming has forever been shaped by its lofty influence. It is of little surprise that it was then ported to virtually every platform known to man, as well as spawning countless titles based on almost (if not completely) the identical concept. G5 Entertainment’s upcoming iPhone game Virtual City looks to be no exception to the rule, joining a rapidly expanding club of city building games on iOS devices. Unfortunate as it may be, Virtual City is not quite ready for public consumption at this point in the development, so the team decided to take an interesting approach and release a “lite” version of the app to tide gamers over until the full release. I know what you are thinking: “Why would we want to play a lite version, when the full version isn’t completed?” G5 had this specifically in mind when they were crafting the demo and made sure to pack in full of plenty of features. FREE! ![]() iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad Released: 2010-08-19 :: Category: Games Read the full article at The Portable Gamer |