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- Release Date 9/30/2002
- Publisher Natsume
- Platform PS2
- Genre Strategy / Simulation
- Number of Players 1
Game Description
Metropolismania is a quirky, fun take on the Sim City concept. Using role-playing, cartoon design, and expansive gameplay, developer Natsume invites you to become the ultimate city planner. As a Metropolismaker you will plan neighborhoods, industrial centers, shopping malls and amusement parks. Moving through your city with a cellphone, shopping bag and the Town Pages, you will interact with your fellow citizens, building coalitions and consensus. But as you build your dream city you will have to survive the demands of your job, earning a living salary and solving mysteries involving criminals and aliens from outer space.
Critic Reviews
GameSpot Review (7.0 out of 10)
MetropolisMania is one of those rare, capricious games that manages to get by on sheer charm and unpredictability. The game is basically a city-building and management simulation in the vein of the SimCity games; but whereas the SimCity franchise focuses on actual city-building mechanics,...more
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Average Member Rating: 5.6 out of 10
Good pass time. (6 out of 10)
posted by Priex1 (ANDERSON, SC) on Jun 1, 2006
Member since Jun 2006
5 out of 7 gamers (71%) found this review helpful
Member since Jun 2006
5 out of 7 gamers (71%) found this review helpful
This game is a good thing to do when you need something to pass your time. Some of the levels takes you hours to beat. The problem i think it has is that when people in the city are in need of a market or another place near where they live and you have a big city u may miss them and they will end up...more
Specs & Requirements
Blue Bottom Disk Yes
Memory 1006 kb
Controllers Analog Control, Digital Control
Modes Story, Career, Franchise
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