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Cities XL 2011

Rating: 4 (104 votes cast)

Imagine and Conceive cities of all types and sizes on Cities XL planet. From a several million citizens megalopolis to a hyped seaside resort, to an industrial city, everything is allowed in Cities XL 2011!

Take advantage of an incredible collection of more than 700 buildings and structures, 47 different types of maps featuring realistic environments. Enjoy never seen before freedom in a city-builder!

As a virtual mayor, find the right balance between economic development of your cities, attractiveness, transportation (road traffic, bus, metro…), pollution, social services, taxes and even leisure activities.

For the first time in this kind of game, Cities XL 2011 finally let you go beyond the simple creation of a city! Connect every city that you build in a trade network, specialize some of them so that they can provide for others, thus creating a large-scale economy balance.

Key features

  • More than 700 buildings, structures and monuments inspired by various architectural styles.
  • 47 incredibly detailed and diverse 3D maps: mountains, hills, canyons, islands, cliffs, as well as famous places: Hollywood, Manhattan, Paris, Hong Kong, the Krakatoa volcano…
  • Connect cities that you build in a trade network, specialize some of them so that they can provide for others, and create a large-scale economy balance!
  • A sophisticated public transportation system: manage in detail the road network, as well as bus lines, and the underground and elevated railway.
  • Take profiles of your citizens into account to provide the services and the entertainment they need.
  • A self-sufficient global economy, controlled by price variation and by citizen’s needs in the game.
  • An all new tax management system allows you to refine the city's administration.
  • A very high quality graphic engine which provides nearly photorealistic visuals.

©2010 Focus Home Interactive. All rights reserved. Cities XL, Cities XL 2011, Focus and Focus Home Interactive are trademarks or registered trademarks of Focus Home Interactive. Other names, trademarks or logos are property of their respective owners.

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System Requirements

    • OS: Windows XP SP3 / VISTA SP1 / 7
    • Processor: Intel Core 2 - 2,5GHz or equivalent AMD or higher
    • Memory: RAM: 1Gb (XP) / 1,5Gb (Vista)
    • Hard disk space: 8Gb
    • 3D Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce 8800 / ATI Radeon HD 3850 or higher, 512Mb
    • DirectX 9.0c

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REVIEWS

Cities XL 2011 review

By dawnstorme posted 5th May

For a more beautiful version of simcity get this. It really gets you hooked. Not overly challenging, but any city builder without army building is considered not challenging by me.

Cities XL 2011 review

By Overtake posted 9th March

The game is really nice, very interesting and great graphics, a solid concept, with good feedback to show you what to do next.

But it has a fatal flaw, even my fast computer it gets really slow when city grows (and even worse, it wont run on my super fast computer with Windows 7 64 bits!). I would love to see a really big city, but its totally impossible to get there unless youre prepared to wait, wait, wait wait wait wait wait wait...

And worse, with the new versions (2012-2013) this terrible issue wasnt addressed!

Cities XL 2011 review

By dah88 posted 26th February

As a long time Sim City player I gotta say this is a really good game. It's so beautiful and the camera angles are great. The interface is seamless and smooth. The gameplay has just enough detail

to keep it interesting and fun.

Cities XL 2011 review

By londshank posted 13th January

Great looking game. deep, not better than Sim city, but if you are tired of playing old Sim city game, this one is good enough to wait for the next sim

Cities XL 2011 review

By calou666 posted 20th August 2012

What a beautiful game ! I think it's really amazingly beautiful. I have no artistic gift to make realistic cities but when I see others cities, i'm really amazed. But, beauty isn't everything. The comparison with Sim City 4 cannot be avoided. And Cities XL cannot stand the comparison. The management part of the game is what really makes the difference. This part of the gameplay is more deep in Sim City. In Cities XL you have less possibilities to manage taxes, economy, traffic, citizens...you have less information on everything.

So this makes he game simpler (not easier, but simpler). Though, it's still worth the time. I liked the fact that every building needs a ressource and different types of employee, and produce something that is used by another type of building. So you are constantly forced to be aware of what type of citizens and buildings you need to place.

So in the end, the game is addictive, but not as much as it could have been. I want to build beautiful cities, so i keep playing. In the end that's what is important.

Cities XL 2011 review

By Strep3 posted 30th May 2012

5/5. Didnt think Id like it so much but was wrong :) Beautiful graphics and awesome gameplay.

Build your city, make bus routes for your workers, trade your goods with other cities...

Cities XL

By LOUIISX posted 6th March 2012

having played (and hated) Sim city Societies, I can tell this game is purely awesome. Graphics are absolutely beautiful and I love roaming the streets with the camera!

The token system makes trading really easy! You can make lots of money easily with everything you produce and you can specialize your city.

The only thing I didn't like (only because nothing is perfect) is that houses are built randomly, which makes it hard to create a neighborhood or series of buildings of the same type. You find yourself wasting minutes demolishing houses. :)

Cities XL 2011 review

By ROMMEL_HSQ posted 6th March 2012

This game is truly great. The road network is excellent, specially the possibility of curved roads.

The trading system idea is also something that I really like. It makes more sense to specializing into certain resources that way.

The game gets a 5/5 from me. But sadly, there is a memory leak problem with the game that they aren't able to fix. It forces to exit the map and reload it every hour or so, otherwise it become laggy as hell.

Its truly sad that such a great game is getting killed by this memory lead problem.

Cities XL 2011 reviewWorks just great on a Mac

By ahiru posted 25th November 2011

For Mac gamers wondering whenever this would come up on Mac platform, I decided to give Wine a shot and try this…

It runs surprisingly well, for an emulated Windows environment game…

Onto the game: for SimCity lovers this is a must-have. I've been wanting to play a city builder on Mac but couldn't find any good game to fulfill my needs. SimCity 4 is way too glitched on Mac and hard as heck to find (also expensive).

1 - Graphics are amazing. But on a Mac, running it under a new early-2011 MacBookPro 17" (Radeon HD 6750M 1GB, 8gb RAM, 2.2 i7 quad core) it runs sluggish with shadows on. So, turn off the shadow effects and it should run normally. DirectX also tends to crash from time to time, no big deal, just so you know since OS X does not have DirectX support, this would happen sooner or later.

2 - Gameplay-wise, this is as fun as any SimCity. Differences are: no water pumps required, neither power plants. The city "buys" these resources and of course, if there's no resource in town, they become expensive. No water pipes, underground view, power lines, etc. Everything is connected via roads and streets. Unlockable buildings show up as you progress. The whole game is based on resources (such as both water and electric energy, and also waste, food, retail, people to work on places, etc). You can trade with your other cities to overcome any surplus or lack of any of those resources. No laws or petitions, but with mods you may overcome any trouble like air pollution problems (which can't be reduced in game). Mods are awesome in these cases. The more I play, the more depth I can see in this awesome sim game. You create bus-lines and each stop, change road directions. You can choose whatever building you want to build or simply let the citizens build on their own. Zooming until you can walk in the streets and look at the buildings as if you were really there. But there's also lack of simple things like creating a lake is impossible (but thanks to mods you can do that making plazas "pretending" it's water).

All in all, this is a truly great game and it runs nicely on a Mac.

For those Mac gamers wondering how to do this, use Wineskin, update to the latest engine, install DirectX9 and the game via Wineskin. Make an .app file and run as if it were an OS X app. Simple as that!!!

Cities XL 2011 review

By adkin101 posted 4th October 2011

This game absolutely rocks. i have been a big Sim City fan for years, never being able to get enough micro managing my Sims etc. this game not only brings the genre back but IMHO brings allot more to the table. there are some bugs granted and some flaws here and there but over all this game was put together not for the faint of heart. If you like building things and tearing them apart just to upgrade, re-build or just plain start over then this is the game for you. i just honestly hope they make some expansions for the game!

Cities XL 2011 review

By kriegshetzer posted 14th August 2011

Cities XL continues where Sim City 4 left off. This game really deserves more attention then it has. It is far more versatile and fun than Sim City 4. Plus the camera functions are infinetely better than in Sim City 4. You can change you view all the way to ground level and have 360 rotation. You can even see for lack of a better word, your "sims."

It Isn't Sim City

By Rodrico Stak posted 23rd July 2011

The graphics of this game are excellent, except for the people when you zoom in too closely. However, it just doesn't have the depth and realism of such older titles as Sim City 4. Basically, its great if all you want to do is build an aesthetically pleasing city, but not so good if you want a realistic city building experience.

Cities XL 2011 review

By new2u posted 7th January 2011

This game isn't the easiest to learn, but it is fun. I have enjoyed it. Sometimes it gets hung up, but not for long. I'd like to get rid of Omnicorp the big corporation in the game. I am finally learning to create more than one city at a time and trad with them instead. Perhaps this will work.

Cities XL 2011 review

By Actonian posted 15th October 2010

The game takes a really long time to download. I wish it didn't take up as much ram but I think its the best city building game I've played. The graphics are amazing but slow on my laptop even though its a pretty good hp laptop and Core I5.

It would probably work better on a desktop better.

I tend to get sick of city games after a few hours but not yet with this one. Still trying to figure everything out.

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