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{{Game | {{Game | ||
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|image=SimTown boxart.jpg | |||
|title=SimTown | |title=SimTown | ||
|developer=[[Maxis]] | |developer=[[Maxis]] | ||
|publisher=[[Maxis]] | |publisher=[[Maxis]] | ||
| | |year=1995 | ||
|systems={{syslist|win|macos|snes}} | |||
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{OFLC|G}} | |||
|genre=[[Simulation]] | |genre=[[Simulation]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|preceded by=[[SimIsle]] | |preceded by=[[SimIsle]] | ||
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|pcgamingwiki=SimTown | |pcgamingwiki=SimTown | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''SimTown''' (''SimCity Jr.'' in a Japanese SNES version) is a 1995 computer game published by Maxis, much like the best-selling SimCity on a smaller scale. SimTown allows the player to construct a town consisting of streets, houses, businesses and parks. SimTown was one of the many 'Sim' spin-offs at the time, and was targeted more towards children. | '''SimTown''' (''SimCity Jr.'' in a Japanese SNES version) is a 1995 computer game published by Maxis, much like the best-selling SimCity on a smaller scale. SimTown allows the player to construct a town consisting of streets, houses, businesses and parks. SimTown was one of the many 'Sim' spin-offs at the time, and was targeted more towards children. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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[[Category:Maxis]] | [[Category:Maxis]] | ||
[[Category:Simulation]] | [[Category:Simulation]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |