It received widespread acclaim, won several awards, and was one of the top ten selling PC games of 2003.
SimCity 4 was praised for being the second game in the SimCity series to primarily use a 3D engine to render its graphics, the first being SimCity 64 for the discontinued Nintendo 64DD. External tools such as the Building Architect Tool (BAT) allow custom third-party buildings and content to be added to the gameplay. SimCity 4 introduces night and day cycles and other special effects for the first time in the SimCity series. For the success of a city, players must manage its finances, environment, and quality of life for its residents. Players can zone different areas of land as commercial, industrial, or residential development, as well as build and maintain public services, transport and utilities. The game allows players to create a region of land by terraforming, and then to design and build a settlement which can grow into a city. SimCity 4: Deluxe Edition contained the original game and Rush Hour combined as a single product. SimCity 4 has a single expansion pack called Rush Hour which adds features to the game.
It is the fourth major installment in the SimCity series. Additional: Macintosh mouse and keyboard required.SimCity 4 is a city-building simulation computer game developed by Maxis, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts.Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 3870 / NVidia Geforce 8800 / Intel HD 3000.Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (Dual-Core).There are also all-new tutorials available to help you get started. Wreak havoc with all-new disasters including a UFO invasion, massive wrecks at railroad crossings, and the occasional car fender bender. Choose from all-new road types including wide-avenues, suspension bridges, or one-way streets, as well as map out seamless regional networks that whisk Sims from one city to another. U-Drive It! missions will be presented for you to solve, such as chasing down a bank robber or apprehending a car-jacker. Have the ultimate level of control over your city’s transportation network by completely taking charge of roads, rail, air, waterways, and even vehicles.