SimCity Societies: Destinations

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SimCity Societies: Destinations
Developer(s) Tilted Mill Entertainment
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Series Sim games
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date NA June 23, 2008
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Genre(s) Simulation game (life and city-building)
Mode(s) Single-player
Rating(s) ESRB: Rating Pending
System requirements Windows XP SP2, or Windows Vista, 1.7 GHz Intel CPU, or AMD XP 2100 processor, 512 MB RAM memory, 2.1 GB free hard disk drive space, 128 MB video card, DVD drive, DirectX 9.0-compatible video card. (Windows Vista requires a 2.4 GHz processor or equivalent and 1 GB RAM)
Input methods Keyboard and mouse

SimCity Societies: Destinations is the first expansion pack for SimCity Societies and will be released worldwide in June, 2008.[1] The game will focus on tourism and vacations.[2]

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[edit] Announcement

Electionic Arts announced the game on February 21, 2008[3] and released the following information:

From unspoiled nature parks with campgrounds and hiking trails to tropical beach resorts with water sports and fine dining, from humble county fairs with hay rides and midway games, to sprawling modern theme parks with all the bells and whistles, you’ll build an entire city based on attracting visitors, and keeping them entertained and satisfied. Turn your romantic city into a tropical beach resort, your authoritarian city into a banana republic, or your meditative city into a spiritual gateway for the rich and famous. Create attractions that are high class or low brow or bizarre.

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[edit] New features

  • More than 100 new buildings with new abilities, including 5 star beach resorts and UFO crash sites.
  • More than 35 new special Sims with new behaviors, including traveling businessmen.
  • New tourist and tourism functionality.
  • Expanded transit functionality, including air and water travel.

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