Start a city of your own
Pocket City 2 is a paid simulation game developed by Codebrew Games Inc. You can build your own virtual city in no time using resources to construct buildings, roads, landmarks, and even buy your own house. Roam freely in the world you curated by controlling your avatar and hosting events to build your community.
With Pocket City 2, you get no in-app purchases, as everything is unlocked via gameplay. Seasonal weather and day-night cycles make for an immersive environment and mini-games and quests that offer rewards. You can also invest in a variety of mega-projects and collaborate in real time.
Lots to work on
As mentioned, Pocket City 2 allows you to build and explore your own unique city by hosting events and surviving disasters. The game features a dynamic environment with seasons and a day-night cycle, as well as mini-games like street racing and plane flying. Completing quests earns you XP and money, with no microtransactions such as in-app purchases or long wait times so it’s completely free after purchasing the game itself.
The game allows you to encounter and help NPCs around the city, spend research points to gain perks, and collaborate with friends in real-time. You can also unlock special rewards by competing against rival towns and unleashing your creativity in Sandbox mode. The option to switch between landscape and portrait modes also makes it easy to play wherever you are.
All fun aside, don’t be surprised if you find its gameplay a little too difficult, which is pretty standard when it comes to sandbox games. It’s a never-ending process, so you’ll never run out of content even after months of playing. Overall, if you’re looking for a title that’ll keep on going to keep you entertained for hours, you’re in the right place.
Non-stop fun
Pocket City 2 is all you’ve been looking for in a city simulation game—construction, rewards, quests, and more. The game has no in-app purchases, so you can enjoy it after purchasing. You can unlock special rewards by competing against rival towns and experimenting in Sandbox mode. Although the gameplay may be difficult, it’s an engaging game with never-ending content that keeps you entertained for months.