I have to admit, I was pretty skeptical when I first started seeing City Of Wonder guides popping up. I mean, I'd never really played the game, but from the name I assumed there couldn't be all that much to it. After all, how much strategy could possibly go into building a virtual city? But once I started seeing these guides, I figured it'd be worth taking a shot at the game to see what all the hubbub could possibly be about.
And I was actually rather surprised. Building my own virtual city was much more enjoyable than I'd imagined it would be. Part of that was because there really were a lot of options and a lot of decisions to make. The more I played the game, the more I realized that there probably could be a lot of helpful information in a guide because there were just too many ways you could play.
I was doing alright on my own, but I was getting more and more curious about what I might be missing out on. After I reached level 13 and was having a hard time getting farther, I decided to give one of the guides a shot. I bought City Of Wonder Secrets, a relatively new guide and pretty up to date on the latest additions to the game. I really wasn't expecting too much, but this guide just blew me away.
In no time, I was a level 24 city owner with an array of buildings and tons of neighbors to visit. Using the tips in this guide helped me way more than I thought they would - even when I read them. There's a lot more to this citying stuff than meets the eye.
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