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SimCity Societies

by Electronic Arts
Windows 98 / 2000 / XP Everyone 10+
2.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (126 customer reviews)

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  • Innovative, modular approach to city-building - choose from more than 350 unique buildings which can be combined, connected and re-arranged in almost limitless combinations.
  • Make an artistic city, an industrial one, a police state, or anything you want.
  • A new system in SimCity Societies picks up on cultural cues and adjusts lighting, music and the appearance of your city on-the-fly!
  • As your city evolves, you'll be able to unlock new buildings to help advance your society.
  • System Requirements: DVD drive.
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  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000U88UVS
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 1 inches ; 5.4 ounces
  • Media: DVD-ROM
  • Release Date: November 13, 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 2.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (126 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,333 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Featuring an all-new, revolutionary feature set, SimCity Societies allows you to create your own kinds of cities and shape their cultures and environments. Make your cities green or polluted, contemporary or futuristic, rural or urban. Create an artistic society or a police state, an industrial city or a spiritual community—or any society you want!

SimCity Societies

Iconic, open-ended gameplay.
Build your kind of city

Mix any culture or time in creating your city. View larger.
Startling realism

Be as realistic as you want. View larger.
The most versatile city-building game.
Combine and connect elements of your city like never before with the ultimate building block tool kit. This innovative, modular approach to city-building makes SimCity Societies accessible to players of all levels, while still providing tremendous new possibilities to veteran players of the SimCity™ series.

Shape your city through its values and priorities.
More than just a city-building simulator, SimCity Societies puts you in the new role of social engineer. Mix and match six "social energies"—productivity, prosperity, creativity, spirituality, authority, and knowledge—to determine the core attributes that will be reflected in the infrastructure of your city as well as in its people. After you plant these seeds you'll witness the evolution of your city as everything from its physical appearance to the sounds heard on its streets adapt to reflect these values.

Build unique homes, workplaces, leisure-time venues, and parks.
Choose from more than 500 unique objects which can be combined and connected in almost limitless combinations. Take inspiration from a variety of architectural styles, ranging from the realistic to the fanciful, rural to urban, industrial to futuristic. And with only a fraction of the available buildings and associated object types unlocked at the game's beginning the possible combinations will only grow as you delve deeper into the game and advance your society.

Share your creations with your friends online.
The most customizable SimCity™ ever created, SimCity Societies not only allows you to modify almost everything in the game, from the buildings, decorations, citizens and rule sets, it also allows you share these with friends online.

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SimCity Societies PC DVD

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This game is NOT SimCity. M. Dina  |  41 reviewers made a similar statement
The game sure sounds like it would be fun to play. Milkweed  |  34 reviewers made a similar statement
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457 of 463 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Simcity, but somewhat entertaining nonetheless November 15, 2007
Fun: 3.0 out of 5 stars   
If you're reading this, the odds are that you have some basic understanding of the premise of this game and already understand that it is NOT in line with the historic Simcity franchise. It's meant to be more of a hybrid between The Sims and Simcity.

In keeping with this, many of the micromanagement aspects of Simcity have been completely removed, primarily in the infrastructure department (transportation and power are very basic and water/waste have been completely removed). There are no budgets, ordinances, or city advisors. Cash is generated on a straight line relationship to buildings that produce it. Zoning is gone, as is the idea of area of effect coverage by certain buildings.

The new concept in Societies is social energy which comes in 6 main flavors - Authority, Prosperity, Creativity, Knowledge, Productivity and Spirituality. The amount of each energy in each city is defined by the types of buildings you place. For example, an Observatory increases Knowledge, a Wall Mural increases Creativity, you get the idea. Unfortunately, some buildings also consume social energy so you need a certain reservoir of a given type for some buildings to function. Unfortunately, the correlation between which buildings produce and consume is, as far as I can tell, arbitrary. For example, a Stone Church acutally consumes spirituality but a Religious Bookstore produces it. The only way to know is to look at each building individually.

As you overbalance towards one of the social energies, your city gradually begins to thematically reflect the energy. This is easily done, as you tend to unlock new buildings which increase a given energy as you build more structures which produce/consume it.
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107 of 109 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful but full of bugs and problems November 22, 2007
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Fun: 2.0 out of 5 stars   
It is unfortunate that the Sim City franchise has put out a product that is so full of bugs that many users are unable to play the game at all. The Sim City forums are full of reports of technical problems, ranging from system crashes, to memory leaks.

Here are some things to be aware of if you have the game or are considering it:

1. there is already a patch available from EA, however, this patch does NOT resolve any of the reported crashes or memory leaks
2. there are a myriad of bugs, one of which is incredibly silly - if you use a particular type of road (the most common one) the game basically grinds to a halt, but if you always use county roads (a dirt road), the panning/scrolling is as normal
3. there is a mod available which unlocks some features and enhances game play, but again, crashes and memory leaks abound
4. if you have an ATI video card, there is a known issue with the latest THREE versions of the ati catalyst driver and this game - you will have to revert to a version that is approximately 4 versions old in order to maintain any level of game stability

That's enough for the technical issues, let's talk about game play.

The game is beautiful, and highly adaptive. You can finally play in a "free-for-all" mode that gives you unlimited money and basically lets you build the city of your dreams - you had to use a cheat to do this in previous sim games. The graphics are splendid and you can customize the level of detail for just about any aspect of the game, but keep in mind the higher detail, the slower the play, even on a fast computer. Adaptive means that depending upon the type of buildings you most often build, the "environment" will adapt and change, including the music and sim behaviour. This part is VERY cool.
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50 of 52 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Horribly Unstable November 22, 2007
By M. Dina
Fun: 3.0 out of 5 stars   
This game is NOT SimCity. It has little depth, almost no problem solving, and nothing that can't be fixed by spending money and replacing buildings. Money just rolls in once your city reaches critical mass, and that's not hard to do either. If you want a challenge in this game, you'll have to create it yourself by deliberately throwing in crime, pollution, and situations that provoke sims in to going 'rogue'.

But the graphics are awesome. The city's roads and buildings take on the character of certain archetypes (cyberpunk, authoritarian, romantic, fun, contemplative, etc) as you push certain societal energies. This makes playing the game and watching the evolution of your city a lot of fun.

However, the energies themselves affect only buildings. Sims are sims in this game and never act any different depending on what you do. They get happy and unhappy just the same. For all it's talk about creating your own society, this game doesn't seem to realize that the society is the people. Since none of what you do affects the people much at all the game comes across as rather hollow and superficial.

If you'd like to create a city from a simple artistic point of view, this game is for you. You've got total control over which building goes where. Street placement is limited to 90 degree angles though and there's only 2 kinds of streets (the paved one does change according to what energies your city uses, and these different types have already been unlocked by at least one mod). If you are looking to indulge your creativity in building a beautiful city with an interesting layout, this game will let you do just that.

But wait for another patch. This thing crashes frequently.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Failed Societies
Tried playing this. It doesn't have the charm of 2000, 3000 & 4. It's almost like a completely different development company made it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Evan Davis
3.0 out of 5 stars Ok game kinda fun but kinda old
The title says it all. It looks like they tried there best to make it good but they tried to hard and its kinda to complicated
Published 2 months ago by Colton Unden
3.0 out of 5 stars Could have been amazing
I actually got this game at my local Dollar Store -- for $1. I personally found it well worth the $1; I don't know if I would pay more than $5, though. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Deanna
1.0 out of 5 stars Won't even run
The demo ran perfectly, but after trying to upload it from the site and hours of troubleshooting, I still can't start the dang thing. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Pamela Cash
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for those that think the SimCity is too detailed.
I originally purchased this game in the SimBox a few years ago. I ordered this back up copy for just in case I wear out or the other gets damaged. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Lori L.
4.0 out of 5 stars Not as challenging as other SimCity games
This game is quite different from the normal SimCity games. It did not hold my interest for as long as the other SimCity games. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Christie52
3.0 out of 5 stars It was fun at first...
I bought this game when it first game out because I'm a fan of the SimsCity games. This game was fun when I first played it; however, it gets boring fast! Read more
Published 5 months ago by Daniel
4.0 out of 5 stars baby i like it
I don't know why people give this game such a hard time. It's pretty fun. It's something you dont play like nonstop everyday like the Sims 3, I would say put it away once in a... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Jeannie84
1.0 out of 5 stars Never Got To Play It
I am so upset. I dont know why other people are complaining about the game itself etc., the moment I put it in, an error message came up that said: SimCity has stopped working. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Thunder
3.0 out of 5 stars Not perfect, but perfectly good.
Ive always been a big fan of the Sims franchise, starting with the SNES version with all of its bonus items won in the scenarios. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Ewan C
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Since this is coming out after vista, why isn't it vista compatible?
I agree. When I bought my new computer back in February, it came with Vista pre-loaded. It amazes me that a game, set to be released 9 months later (long enough to create an actual human being), does not have Vista listed among the compatible operating systems.

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Oct 7, 2007 by P. Naughton |  See all 17 posts
Available for Mac users?
Simcity 4 was released for PC on January 14, 2003. The Mac version of the game was released on June 20, 2003.... I haven't heard about when the release for Mac is coming out. But they definatly should be making one.
Nov 12, 2007 by Andrew |  See all 2 posts
Question about the Release Date?
The 15th was the previous date, which has now been updated to the 13th by the developer. It has gone gold, which means it is likely to ship as promised on the 13th.
Nov 4, 2007 by R. Freeman |  See all 7 posts
Is this suppose to be sc5?
This is such a change of direction they should have called it something else. "The SIMS Societies" would be a more accurate name. I'm still hoping that we'll see a SimCity5 (or SimCity6) more in line with the rest of the series (which I've been playing since 1990 or 1991.)
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