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Uploaded on Jan 5, 2012

San Francisco and New York to Become Two Newest Cities in Motion
Iconic American Metropolises Coming to Transport Sim in Expansion Pack

Paradox Interactive and Colossal Order is taking its innovative transportation-sim game, Cities in Motion, on a coast-to-coast tour of the United States.

In Cities in Motion: US Cities, an expansion pack coming out the 17th of January, two iconic American locations will join the mix, allowing players to challenge their civic planning skills in both San Francisco and New York. Both cities will be available to play in campaign and sandbox mode, and will include new vehicles, new transportation types, and plenty of new American buildings, landmarks, and commuters.

In Cities in Motion: US Cities, players will have a chance to try and serve the City by the Bay, as the city's colorful citizens and tourists alike cross the Golden Gate and ride SF's famous cable cars, a new addition to players' transport options. Or, they can try to tackle the traffic in the Big Apple, making use of trolley buses as they move harried New Yorkers, and the just as harried cab drivers, from borough to borough.

Features:
•Explore New York and San Francisco, bustling metropolises
•Boost your fleet with five new vehicles
•Try out two new transportation types: Trolley buses and Cable cars
•See new American-style buildings and landmarks
•Experience the feel of the big American cities

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  • JinRenegade

    Would be nice if Paradox actually made a successor to SimCity 4, they could make a lot of money out of that. There is currently a real, big gap in the market for a proper modern-setting city builder with a semi-realistic atmosphere to it (like SimCity 4's; non-cartoonish looked (minus the advisors) and quite challenging etc).

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  • ericmichaellucas

    Not a city building sim. A public transport sim.

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  • daveydoody

    There's already a new simcity planned, think it's due sometime in 2013

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  • Istra1961

    That is true...I just wanted to tell you that excellent simulator exists...but as I see you already saw it :)

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  • JinRenegade

    Are you kidding me? Of course there is a gap in the market! There hasn't been a good modern-city builder released in years! (And Cities XL doesn't count, it's a horrible game). And yes, I've seen that video before. That project isn't about creating a modern-city building game, it's about creating a virtual reality of an already-existing city so that internet users can roam around in it, nothing to do with what I was talking about.

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  • Istra1961

    there is no gap at all. Check this guys from Croatia - search on youtub "pandora studio virtual zagreb". They are looking for global partners on this project so if you have idea just drop email:

    boris pandora-studio hr

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  • YouAreABunghole

    1: the new metro is either BART or something in NYC's newer fleet R-62, 68, 142, 160[A/B]

    2: Predictability shows a new city after this, possibly London or Bejing.

    3: Why the hell isn't this on the website?

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  • TotalMorgo

    This isn't a city building sim tho?

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  • Christoffre

    Even if we can't build any cities in CiM, It's still the best city building game in eight years. ^^

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  • Arbie8327

    Silly developers. Don't you know that the idea of public transit is profoundly unamerican? Gharhagralhgralgrghl rugged gas-guzzling individualism moar highways!

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