Live the City Life Through Steam

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Monte Cristo Games, an independent game developing company, brings us their next-generation city builder, City Life, to Steam today. The launching price for this game boasts a $39.95USD price tag.
"Offering City Life to the 10 million Steam gamers was an easy decision for Monte Cristo Games," said Stéphane Grand-Chavin, international sales director. "Through this leading online platform for PC games delivery and management, we are able to connect to an audience that is larger than many countries." [br]City Life, a next-generation city builder, is the latest release from European publisher and developer, Monte Cristo Games. Delivering next generation graphics and detail to the city builder genre, City Life boasts highly realistic settings, reflection mapping, dynamic shadowing, and an immersion mode that enables players to move about the cities from a first-person perspective.
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[br]To purchase this game, take a visit to the Steam storefront page.[br]More information on today's announcement herehttp://www.halflife2.net/forums/showpost.php?p=2070010&postcount=2. Thanks to Mod-HQ for the PR sheet.
 
Monte Cristo Brings City Life to Steam

October 12, 2006 - Monte Cristo Games, an independent game company located in Paris, today announced that its city builder game, City Life, is now available via Steam, Valve's digital distribution platform.

"Offering City Life to the 10 million Steam gamers was an easy decision for Monte Cristo Games," said Stéphane Grand-Chavin, international sales director. "Through this leading online platform for PC games delivery and management, we are able to connect to an audience that is larger than many countries."

City Life, a next-generation city builder, is the latest release from European publisher and developer, Monte Cristo Games. Delivering next generation graphics and detail to the city builder genre, City Life boasts highly realistic settings, reflection mapping, dynamic shadowing, and an immersion mode that enables players to move about the cities from a first-person perspective.

"City Life expands the library of strategy games on Steam, and marks the first offering from the city building category," says Jason Holtman, Valve's director of business development.

About Monte Cristo Games
Created in 1995 in Paris, Monte Cristo is a European leader in PC and console video game production. For more information, please visit montecristogames.com.

About Steam
The leading online platform for PC games and digital entertainment, Steam delivers new releases and online services to over 10 million PC users around the world. For more information, please visit steamgames.com.
 
o ya first comment. This just looks like a rip off of sim city but better looking. I probably would never buy this.
 
Too much news for two days.
 
kinda looks like upgraded sim city

looks cool :)
 
Sent you an e-mail smash (and testing to see if this works for me as I couldn't post when I tried recently).

Edit: Yay it worked :)

Edit 2: Thanks ;)
 
A reason why you should be submitting your news, instead of someone else. ;)
 
I assumed you guys would get the e-mails directly from Valve too :p
I don't, but some of our inactive members do... So, useless there.


I'm gonna go send Doug an email now, as a matter of fact.
 
Heh, tell him to use the main news address then, in case you go inactive too :p
 
It's a good-ish kinda game. Like... you'd play Sim City if you liked to BUILD cities and make them run well. You play City Life as an increasingly complex balencing act.

Well, that's what I thought. I only played the demo.

So many companies coming to Steam...
 
Too much news for two days.
Well i don't know, you complain when theres none, and now theres too much, you ungrateful & fickle members. This game looks great though!

Alexander - we don't really use the main address anymore, but you can email me or smash and it will get picked up, don't worry about that :)
 
I actualy saw this game on a pop up add when i was trying to download a DX upgrade about 3 weeks ago and it caught my attetion, so i baught it right on the spot. Way better than sim city 4.
 
It looks really good in the trailer, although alot of the models, such as people and buildings are abit repetative. :(

What's it like in the economical/politics side of things? Other than just building. You can't set taxes, which sucks.
 
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