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Tag: City Building
My Singing Monsters Review
By Nadia Oxford
When you get right down to it, few social/building games really offer any kind of real motivation to play. You get paltry reasons like, "Build your own zoo full of cuddly animals so kids can gawk at them," or, "Make some money, or else you're a godless Communist." My Singing Monsters might be the first social/building game that directs you to complete something final and substantial--namely, a monster chorus that swells into an otherworldly orchestra as you add one booming tenant after the next.Knights of the Rose Preview
By Nick Tylwalk
Everyone loves a stealthy game launch. When the game in question, Knights of the Rose, is being distributed by Row Sham Bow - the company behind Gamezebo's runner-up for 2011 Facebook Game of the Year, Woodland Heroes - it's even more intriguing. And when said game's website claims that it is "an epic tactical RPG that brings one of the deepest gaming experiences to Facebook," you'd better believe we want to know more.Assassin’s Creed Utopia Preview
By Eli Cymet
When you think of the word "utopia," what comes to mind? A place without suffering, full of fulfilled dreams and meandering days? Where no one has to go without something essential, and everyone loves and respects one another. Or perhaps a heavily wooded training ground full of assassins doing battle and fighting for dominance? If you're one of the crazies in the latter camp, it looks like Ubisoft has something for you.Arcane Empires Review
By Leif Johnson
The best thing about steampunk is that it never seems to go out of style. You can take one of the most tired concepts imaginable, deck it out in some shiny steampunk gear, and suddenly it's appealing and fresh. That's the approach Kabam has taken with their new Arcane Empires strategy game, which plays like many other games in the genre (including Kabam's own Kingdoms of Camelot), but with a steampunk theme that should appeal to even the most jaded fans.Arcane Empires Walkthrough
By Art Green
Arcane Empires is a persistent city-building game developed by Kabam where you build up a city, gather resources, and battle other players. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Cosmic Colony Review
By Leif Johnson
It's hard not to admire the determination of the human race after playing Gameloft's Cosmic Colony. Just moments after crash landing onto a distant planet in the year 2088, they're already tossing up headquarters and scouting out the landscape for sites for potential mines. There's none of that nonsense of moping over the presumably wrecked spacecraft or even worrying too much about the inevitable injuries.City Story Metro Walkthrough
By Kellie CW
Team Lava's City Story Metro has you playing as mayor of your own thriving metropolis. Design amazing neighborhoods, strategically place businesses and factories in your city and help it thrive as you re-invest your profits! Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.The Simpsons: Tapped Out Review
By Leif Johnson
You have to hand The Simpsons: Tapped Out one thing: it certainly doesn't hide its intentions. Almost every step of the tutorial pokes fun at the nickel-and-dime conventions of social city building, particularly in the form of the donuts that pass for premium currency, and much like Homer, it's rarely subtle. At one point, standing in one of the alternate Springfields (in other words, your friends' creations), Homer exclaims,"Wow, I'd spend money--real money--to have a town like this!" If it weren't so flagrant in its own attempts to nickel and dime you, it'd be worth appreciating EA's take on The Simpsons universe as satire of the highest order.