

We’ve had a few people over the years question us over this policy–including some recently–so I felt it prudent to explain why we’ve had it all these years, and why we have no intention of changing it, compiled from some of my recent posts and replies on the matter. Check out our additions below for general and genre-specific building games like Sim City.The NAM Team has, for longer than I’ve been a part of it (this next February will mark 14 years for me), had a cardinal rule with respect to distribution: only the most recent version is to be available for download and eligible for technical support. Whether it be on a different planet or in a medieval fantasy realm, building civilizations and creating stability for its residents is so satisfying that new games are constantly being made to the ever-growing genre. Updated August 20th, 2020 by Hayley Mullen: As technology and humans progress, so do our games and technology, expanding our ability to create the boldest and most intricate of fictional towns imaginable. If you love Sim City and want more Sim games to play, here are some other games you should consider checking out. You can't necessarily "beat" the game, but you must try and maintain balance while still keeping residents happy in addition to making an accessible and livable place for your citizens. RELATED: The Sims 4: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Caliente Family The entire purpose of Sim City is to design your city, meaning you get to control where schools, hospitals, parks, roads, landscapes, and more are located within your city. The franchise was started by Maxis back in 1989 and has since gone on to spawn multiple titles, including beginning the popular Sims franchise. Before there was The Sims, there was Sim City.
