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Traffic Brains 2 is a simulation game for traffic enthusiasts!
ShortStoryGames posted a submission in News
You will need to optimize traffic flow. Preprogram traffic lights patterns, place road signs to pert or block traffic, increase speed where is necessary, hit GO, and watch the traffic flow. You will have to reach the target TRAFFIC FLOW QUALITY. You are the traffic manager. You will decide which and when the traffic light should turn green. You will have to spot problematic places, where traffic jams occur and pert traffic using road signs. This is not a real-time action game. You will be required to decide and prepare traffic logic in advance and program it. Prepare green lanes for best traffic performance and throughput and watch it flow on its own. Program traffic lights patterns. Place road signs. Block roads to pert traffic. Cars drive around the city to the parking lots and back home. Buses drive on their route. Watch out for car crashes. 28 unique levels with beautiful cities. The game is available on iOS and macOS. Download game Watch trailer on the Youtube-
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Hello again, Simtropolis!I asked about your interest in joining our Pioneer program a while ago, and here's the result - partly thanks to you! Our first mobile tile, a sandbox tycoon game “Transit King” is now available for iOS and Android. It's a free-to-play game about transporting goods and commuters the way you want. You start with just a few slow trucks and build a transport empire by completing city requests and helping them grow. We’re huge fans of Transport Tycoon and other tycoon titles, and Transit King is our version of that proper free-form sandbox game, but for mobile devices and players in mind. DOWNLOAD LINKS: Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...es.transitkingApple AppStore: https://itunes.apple.com/fi/app/transit-king/id1311511672 Link to the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be9fsplJnyISo thank you again and hope you'll check the game out and enjoy it!MattiCommunity ManagerBON Games
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I've been playing a lot of Megapolis this year... https://www.facebook.com/pages/Megapolis/279052452197672 It's fun. It isn't as good as Simcity, but it has it's moments. Every week there are little quests that have to be completed and then you get a prize. A lot of it is far-fetched and unrealistic, but, there is enough there to keep me going. The ONLY downfall to the game is that it's a "pay to play". If you are skilled at it, you can go pretty far without having to pay anything. I've been playing 8 months and have only paid 15 bucks... ANYWAY, the reason why I bring it up here, is because I have been really impressed by some of their buildings. I am consistantly finding myself saying "Boy, I wish I had that one for SC4". All the time.... If you look through this guide of the Russian version, you will know what I mean. http://vk.com/albums-18108426 What are the odds of anyone trying bring some of these designs to the STEX? Any thoughts on what I've suggested?
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I wanted to start this phone to see why iOS (iPhone, iPod, and iPad) fanboys hate android and why android fanboys hate iOS. I'm not the average android fanboy, because unlike the average AFB, I don't think the iPhone is a bad phone, I just prefer android. And BTW, this isn't a topic meant for insulting, and should have debating instead of arguing. I have an original Note, Galaxy Player 5, and a Nexus 7. I personally think these are better than the iPhone, iPod, and iPad, but I want to hear other peoples opinions on android and iOS, good or bad... For some reason, I love looking at graphs, so if you have one, show it, even though i've seen most related to this topic LETS FIGHT! (not really)

