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[–] Dr_Somehow ago
I was gifted it not too long after it came out, and as a person who is only casually into city simulators, I found myself loving it, especially with the availability of mods for almost any purpose. My favorite time playing the game was when I downloaded a map that was a chain of islands, connected the islands with dams, and used tons of water pumps to empty the ocean in between all of the islands. I then built a bustling metropolis, complete with thriving industry and some very wealthy suburbs. Then I destroyed the dams. The game didn't come with any real natural disasters, so I had to make my own.