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'''''SimsVille''''' was a cancelled computer game from [[Maxis]] that was to be a cross between ''[[The Sims]]'' and ''[[w:c:SimCity|SimCity]]''. It was announced before 2000, but cancelled in September 2001. The game was to offer the user control of a multitude of houses in a neighborhood in a fashion similar to ''The Sims''. The cancellation came as Maxis decided to apply more of its staff to development of ''The Sims'' products. Many aspects of the game, such as a communal "[[downtown]]" area, were incorporated into the third expansion pack for ''The Sims'', ''[[The Sims: Hot Date|Hot Date]]''. Also, several elements of ''SimsVille'', such as obtaining feedback from citizens, were used in Maxis's next city simulation game, ''[[w:c:SimCity:SimCity 4|SimCity 4]]'', the fully 3D neighborhood view format was also used in ''[[The Sims 2]]''.
 
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Additional in-game screenshots of the game are available at [http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/simsville/screenindex.html Gamespot's preview of ''Simsville''].
 
 
== See also ==
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