
Trading via the Gold Coins in game randomly show up, but do not allow you to set the item or the price.

The Trade Depot allows you to set up the item you want the sell along with your own custom price. You get Simoleans when you upgrade residential housing or by trading. They key is to make sure you only play SimCity BuildIt on one device while playing offline. Your progress will be synchronized the next time you have internet. Though start up will be slow, because it tries to connect, you can still play. That’s a huge feature that saves your progress in the case of switched phones or crashed phones. Progress can be saved by logging into either Facebook and Google. An interface based on clicking instead of swiping would be far faster and less stressful. The current method requires swiping, and this can be frustrating on a small screen. I dislike the interface that is used to assign tasks to factories and stores. This is drastically improved from other game apps that require a click to collect from every building. I like the feature to collect tax revenue (Simoleans) from a single building, the City Hall. If you don’t want to spend time or SimCash, you can trade for it! There is SimCash which can be purchased, but every aspect of the game can be played and traded.Ī Trade Depot for you to trade raw resources and finished products with not just your friends, but anybody, for Simoleans. The same building and road graphics as those in SimCity 2013 make for brilliant graphics for a mobile game.įree Android game with in-game purchases, but completely playable without the in-game purchase. Meanwhile, operate industrial buildings to earn additional Simoleans. A more in-depth description means city planning residential properties for optimal coverage of fire, police, health, and educational coverage. SimCity BuildIt is a cross between every other SimCity game and manufacturing logistics. So when I recently browsed and found SimCity BuildIt in the Android PlayStore, I put my addiction with Clash of Clans game on hold. Even after the majorly botched release of the most recent SimCity 2013, I still have faith in city simulation games. I've always been a fan of the SimCity series (before EA bought Maxis).

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