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Pocket City for iOS is now matching its all-time low on the App Store: $2 (Reg. $5)

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Pocket City is a built from the ground up city simulator for iOS. And you can now download it for $1.99. Regularly as much as $5, this is only the second time we have seen the popular city builder down this low since release. Recently updated, it features a new earthquake disaster along with a series of basic enhancements for iPhone XS/Max/XR. It also carries a 4+ star rating from nearly 1,300 gamers. More details below.

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iOS Universal: Pocket City$2 (Reg. $3)

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Pocket City:

Build your own city as the new mayor. Create residential, commercial, and industrial zones. Build parks and recreation spots. Respond to crime and disasters. Watch your city come alive!

No microtransactions or long wait times! Everything is unlocked and rewarded through gameplay.

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