There isn’t much more to talk about, so let me remind you of the basic gameplay of Virtual City: It takes all the awesomeness of Sandbox mode and makes it a standalone game! Now G5 has ‘broken out of the sandbox’ and released Virtual City Playground. This is a great way to handle things that is very family friendly! with REAL money) – but as stated, it is purely optional, and you can even remove the button so that kids or others using your iPad don’t accidentally charge purchases to your iTunes account. As the starting screen says ‘there are no deadlines, no limits, and the only rule here is to have a good time.’ If you want to add extra cash for building, you can buy virtual cash using an in-app purchase (i.e.
The SandBox mode lets you start with a blank city and some amount of money. After it was initially released for the iPhone and iPad, G5 added the ‘sandbox’ mode that allowed you to freely develop your city, which was an awesome feature included with the Android version at release: It is a game that I keep on my Android Tablet as well as my iPad and go back to every now and then because it is simple and fun. If you enjoy it as much as I do, buy with confidence!
#Play virtual city full
Even the in-game purchase of the full adventure at $2.85 is an absolute must-have for anyone who has ever enjoyed a city building game, but I would still suggest checking out the free edition before committing to the full game. Virtual City is my favorite portable city-building game, and is available on the Android Market for a free download with in-app purchase for the full game, making it an easy recommendation recommendation. I reviewed Virtual City HD for Android last month, saying: