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steam version vs mobile version ?
hey, im intrested with the game after play it on mobile and i know theres pc version on steam, What the diffrend between two version ? is theres any diffrend feature for pc ? and can we connect city we've made on both pc and mobile ?
Originally posted by President Bush:
The mobile version starts off with a lot of things locked behind a pay wall. If you want to unlock the "extra" buildings, you buy them. In the case of the PC version, all of that extra content is included in the base game. There are no extra DLC's to purchase. Beyond that, the games are essentially identical.

It should be noted that if you have a save game on mobile, you won't be able to cross-save or play the same save file on the PC version, or vice versa. I wish this was truly cross-platform, in the sense that you could cloud save on the computer and then pick up your phone and keep playing the same save file from mobile, but unfortunately that isn't the case.

It seems like a nice blend between the simple elegance of SimCity 2000 and the increased depth of simulation of Cities: Skylines, blended together in a small package. Overall, a great game - and if I had to pick one, I'd pick the PC version. In reality, I bought it but don't play it, because my serious City Builder of choice is Cities: Skylines, and nothing really competes.

The place where a game like this fills a void is the desire to just casually build a city without any planning or modding. Just have fun with it here and there, and experience a little bit of that nostalgic feeling which may be experienced in memory of the classic PC gaming era.
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President Bush Jan 8, 2021 @ 1:48pm 
The mobile version starts off with a lot of things locked behind a pay wall. If you want to unlock the "extra" buildings, you buy them. In the case of the PC version, all of that extra content is included in the base game. There are no extra DLC's to purchase. Beyond that, the games are essentially identical.

It should be noted that if you have a save game on mobile, you won't be able to cross-save or play the same save file on the PC version, or vice versa. I wish this was truly cross-platform, in the sense that you could cloud save on the computer and then pick up your phone and keep playing the same save file from mobile, but unfortunately that isn't the case.

It seems like a nice blend between the simple elegance of SimCity 2000 and the increased depth of simulation of Cities: Skylines, blended together in a small package. Overall, a great game - and if I had to pick one, I'd pick the PC version. In reality, I bought it but don't play it, because my serious City Builder of choice is Cities: Skylines, and nothing really competes.

The place where a game like this fills a void is the desire to just casually build a city without any planning or modding. Just have fun with it here and there, and experience a little bit of that nostalgic feeling which may be experienced in memory of the classic PC gaming era.
ZX12 Mar 3, 2021 @ 3:26am 
Originally posted by President Bush:
The mobile version starts off with a lot of things locked behind a pay wall. If you want to unlock the "extra" buildings, you buy them. In the case of the PC version, all of that extra content is included in the base game. There are no extra DLC's to purchase. Beyond that, the games are essentially identical.

It should be noted that if you have a save game on mobile, you won't be able to cross-save or play the same save file on the PC version, or vice versa. I wish this was truly cross-platform, in the sense that you could cloud save on the computer and then pick up your phone and keep playing the same save file from mobile, but unfortunately that isn't the case.

It seems like a nice blend between the simple elegance of SimCity 2000 and the increased depth of simulation of Cities: Skylines, blended together in a small package. Overall, a great game - and if I had to pick one, I'd pick the PC version. In reality, I bought it but don't play it, because my serious City Builder of choice is Cities: Skylines, and nothing really competes.

The place where a game like this fills a void is the desire to just casually build a city without any planning or modding. Just have fun with it here and there, and experience a little bit of that nostalgic feeling which may be experienced in memory of the classic PC gaming era.
you can cross-play but only in multiplayer
Originally posted by President Bush:
The mobile version starts off with a lot of things locked behind a pay wall. If you want to unlock the "extra" buildings, you buy them. In the case of the PC version, all of that extra content is included in the base game. There are no extra DLC's to purchase. Beyond that, the games are essentially identical.

It should be noted that if you have a save game on mobile, you won't be able to cross-save or play the same save file on the PC version, or vice versa. I wish this was truly cross-platform, in the sense that you could cloud save on the computer and then pick up your phone and keep playing the same save file from mobile, but unfortunately that isn't the case.

It seems like a nice blend between the simple elegance of SimCity 2000 and the increased depth of simulation of Cities: Skylines, blended together in a small package. Overall, a great game - and if I had to pick one, I'd pick the PC version. In reality, I bought it but don't play it, because my serious City Builder of choice is Cities: Skylines, and nothing really competes.

The place where a game like this fills a void is the desire to just casually build a city without any planning or modding. Just have fun with it here and there, and experience a little bit of that nostalgic feeling which may be experienced in memory of the classic PC gaming era.

you posted this in 2021. It is 2025. Has this been changed in the last 4 years or can you still not cross-save games? Because I was going to buy this game now, play on PC, save, and resume on mobile devices. But if I can't resume on a mobile device I won't bother buying the game.
Last edited by Halflife3; Mar 27 @ 6:35pm
Steam! you pay for everything on mobile
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