Company Name: Sphere Game Studios
About: Design and Build Your Ultimate City Skyline in Designer City 2
Tired of waiting
in other city games? In this free offline city building simulator there are no
timers or energy bars - you control the pace. Design and build your dream town,
evolve it into a city, and expand into a massive metropolis with a unique city
skyline.
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by Termite9049
So I played DC 1 and it was good. There was some things wrong but figured it was first attempt at making the game. The graphics were great compared to other build games but scale was my main concern. So after completing my city, I figured I would also play DC2 thinking they would make better upgrades. I was so wrong. There are a few thing I noticed right off. First the graphics look like you hired kids. What a let down. But the first thing I noticed was the scale was way off. Most skyscrapers are taller than the snow capped mountains. Are we to believe that skyscrapers are 5000 feet tall? Also noticed that some 3 story building are as tall as 8 story buildings. Again, what a let down. My recommendation would be to re-hire the DC1 graphics team. Also get the scale better or more realistic at least. Disappointed in the non scaled cartoonish game. I really hope that if you do a DC3 game, you will fix these issues. This one was terrible.
by Rinnesei
I was enjoying this game but on the first day, I dropped real life money to purchase several “gold mines” to start earning a bit more gold on the side. Gold is the in game currency that is more difficult to earn. You do earn a bit by playing the game itself but it’s not as much as I would hope. So I wanted to buy the gold mines, which was advertised to earn you one gold per 3 in real life hours. Except it isn’t doing that for me. Now that I actually bought them, it’s actually giving me one gold per 30 hours, which is pretty much useless. To put that into perspective, the gold mine itself costed 100 gold for the first one and the price jumps up per mine. It would take me 3000 hours to earn 100 gold back. That is just not feasible and I feel pretty stupid for spending money to get it now. Definitely not wanting to spend any more money or time on this game because of this.
by Tar Heel Yank
Property taxes are the major source of income for any town in America. But not in Designer City. There, the sims are freeloaders. They pay nothing for all those fire and police departments, medical centers, schools, water and power plants, parks and roads that they demand to be “happy.” While they account for half your city’s monetary allocations, residential zones generate no income for your town. As a result, you run through your initial $2 million pretty quickly and then have to spend real money to continue building your city and keep the bums happy. No thanks.
A lot of other dumb things. Airports and ports, for instance, seem to serve no real purpose in increasing trade or income. Skyscrapers are absurdly tall.
This building game may produce pretty pictures if you’re willing to spend money for them, but there are several more realistic building games out there.