5 Best City Building Facebook Games

 



 

5. Social City by Playdom

SocialCity by Playdom is a nice City Building game on Facebook which offers many types of building structures but some great stuff needs to be purchased by real life cash.

In this game, you need lots of homes to support increase in population and leisure buildings to make your residents happy which is one of the main downside in SocialCity which is endless clicking on houses and leisure to increase population. If you are a solo player, this game would be hard or disappointing for you but if you have friends playing the same game, you may request batteries to fix the main problem. There are plenty of decorative options and you can sell goods from the factories to generate game cash. And a very great feature is you can expand or get more city districts for the increasing amount of your city.

 

4. Big Business

Another great City Building Game and also a Business Game. You need structures that produce goods such as farms, ranches or a confectionery plant. You can manufacture these goods in plants to be sold at the supermarket. You command trucks to pick up goods, deliver them to plants, and supply manufactured goods to supermarkets. This process makes you feel that you are really building something. But one negative thing is that there are just few buildings offered compared to other City Building Facebook Games.

 

3. City of Wonder

Another Playdom game which is very wide in scope. You can play from Stone Age to Modern Age which gives you a very great development feature of your city. Use technology to unlock better structures for your developing city. Another feature is the Water Colony where you can build your city on the water with its own unique and great structures. There are even lots of decorative options and you can also buy and sell goods from a stock market. One thing is hard in this game is when it comes to increasing population, because you have to make lots of culture buildings to make people happy and to increase them. Oil refineries offer high culture value but having lots of it may affect the beauty look of the city. But all in all, worth to play.

 

2. CityVille

Zynga is one of the greatest Facebook Game Developer and this CityVille is one of their best. Residential buildings and community buildings support your population. The main source of game cash is the business structures  which you manage them by supplying goods from farms or sent in by ships or by train. CityVille offers excellent quests to be completed so that you can get rewards and unlock different buildings. It also offers functional building like Police Stations were you can capture criminals. Many of the buildings requires facebook friends as employees or staffs to be completed. One negative side is you need to support energy supply. But to fix this problem, you can request energy boosters from your facebook friends.

 

1. SimCity Social

SimCity Social brings the original City Building game to Facebook. Many Features were like CityVille but you can see the development of home buildings from small house to huge buildings as you place community or decorations  to increase population. But same as CityVille, you need friends to employ for some structures, you gain levels, unlock better buildings and accomplish quests. But for me, this game surpasses CityVille because you are able to make friends of your enemies and enemies of your friends. But all in all, it really feels like not a facebook game but SimCity itself.

 

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