

Open up your businesses in other players' cities to move up the leaderboard and reap the rewards for creating one of the world's most popular businesses.Ĭomplete your city by earning iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty and Roman Colosseum and enjoy the special bonuses and boosts they give you.īring your city to life with festivals, block parties, sporting events and concerts to keep your citizens happy and win valuable prizes. Use and upgrade Professionals such as Construction Workers, Teachers, Firefighters, Police Officers, Nurses, Doctors and more to grow and improve your city.īuild and name your very own coffee shops, burger joints, books stores, fashion boutiques and more.

Turn a small, bustling town into a thriving metropolis in CityVille, an all-new free-to-play building simulation game for your mobile device.Ĭhoose from a variety of 3D residences, businesses and civic buildings to create a thriving community with beautiful skylines, mountainside neighborhoods and beach front burbs. In early 2011 the original reached an eye-popping 100 million active players - a feat no other social game has accomplished.CityVille l Version: 1.0.165 | Size: 48.05MB The original CityVille remains one of the company's most popular titles. Zynga undoubtedly hopes that the launch of CityVille 2 will reverse the company's shrinking player base and stock price. Testing a high profile mobile game in a smaller territory is a common tactic for social game makers. TechCrunch reports that the title is currently available for testing in the Philippines.

The title is currently in closed beta testing, with an open beta & launch presumably to follow in the coming weeks. New to the formula is a much more robust crafting tree, another idea borrowed from the more complex and properly "game-like" FarmVille 2. CityVille 2 will see the return of neighbor visits, friend-staffed construction crews and a large variety of buildables. Although the sparse announcement post didn't specify, it is also very likely that CityVille 2 is another Zynga title built on Flash 11, giving the company access to the right mouse button for gameplay functions and other usability improvements. Like FarmVille 2, this city building sequel maintains the same semi-overhead viewpoint, with one major difference: the graphics are rendered in full 3D instead of 2D like most of Zynga's previous releases.
