How to Play SimCity Creator DS
., Select the "New Game" button and click on the one next to the last., Build a power plant., Build power lines to the center of the map., Zone some houses., Build roads around the city! , Build a school close to the houses., Build a hospital close...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Select the "New Game" button and click on the one next to the last.
]]To begin freeplay mode, you need to scroll until you find freeplay on the start screen. -
Step 2: Build a power plant.
This is the "Global Warming Age"
which is present time.
If you want to play in a different age, use challenge mode to unlock them. , Don't buy a real expensive plant, such as geotherm or nuclear! A good coal plant should do.
Place it in a corner to avoid over-pollution. , Just run them down halfway, then change direction so they reach the middle. , LD Residential is what you need to start out with. ,, A school will increase the Sims' desire to live in the city and decrease crime a bit. , A hospital will also increase the Sims' desire to live in the city.
It also decreases crime. , They will almost completely stop the trouble of fires and riots. , A water tower will suffice. , It is very hard to develop your city without a casino because of police and fire funding.
It brings in 500$ per month. ,, Farms are industrial zones, just not as nasty.
Pollution will wreak havoc on your city if you build industrial zones too close to the city.
Industrial zones will develop almost anytime. , Not only will they cut down on pollution, but they will attract higher wealth buildings. ,, Bigger buildings will appear if you have enough parks.
Be sure to save MD areas from pollution. ,, This will boost your population real high.
At this time, replace your farms with industry. -
Step 3: Build power lines to the center of the map.
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Step 4: Zone some houses.
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Step 5: Build roads around the city!
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Step 6: Build a school close to the houses.
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Step 7: Build a hospital close to the houses.
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Step 8: Build police and fire stations.
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Step 9: Provide water to the city.
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Step 10: Build a casino.
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Step 11: Zone commercial zones
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Step 12: these will give your Sims places to buy the goods they need to survive.
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Step 13: Zone industrial zones and farms.
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Step 14: Build parks around the houses.
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Step 15: As the city gets bigger
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Step 16: repeat these steps.
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Step 17: When your population reaches 75
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Step 18: begin replacing your LD zones with MD.
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Step 19: Repeat the steps.
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Step 20: When your population reaches 250
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Step 21: which is possible
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Step 22: start replacing MD with HD.
Detailed Guide
]]To begin freeplay mode, you need to scroll until you find freeplay on the start screen.
This is the "Global Warming Age"
which is present time.
If you want to play in a different age, use challenge mode to unlock them. , Don't buy a real expensive plant, such as geotherm or nuclear! A good coal plant should do.
Place it in a corner to avoid over-pollution. , Just run them down halfway, then change direction so they reach the middle. , LD Residential is what you need to start out with. ,, A school will increase the Sims' desire to live in the city and decrease crime a bit. , A hospital will also increase the Sims' desire to live in the city.
It also decreases crime. , They will almost completely stop the trouble of fires and riots. , A water tower will suffice. , It is very hard to develop your city without a casino because of police and fire funding.
It brings in 500$ per month. ,, Farms are industrial zones, just not as nasty.
Pollution will wreak havoc on your city if you build industrial zones too close to the city.
Industrial zones will develop almost anytime. , Not only will they cut down on pollution, but they will attract higher wealth buildings. ,, Bigger buildings will appear if you have enough parks.
Be sure to save MD areas from pollution. ,, This will boost your population real high.
At this time, replace your farms with industry.
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