Pingo21 ,

I think people who are saying it's identical to Edo Towns may not have played it very much. The concept behind the two is very similar, but it's not merely the different theme that sets them apart. It may be fitting to see it as a sequel to Edo, set in modern times, but with many new features.



Fun things to look forward to:

- Pets! Townsfolk with high appeal can buy pets at the pet store. Different pets will give their owners bonus stats, and encourage them to spend time at the park.

- Development events. Spend research points to hold events in your town, giving temporary bonuses, such as increase to movement range.

- Many different careers! Townsfolk discover new careers based on business near their office. Once a career is discovered, anyone in your town can try for it, provided you'll sponsor the attempt.



I haven't been playing it terribly long, and while I see the similarity in style to Edo Towns, I was very quickly drawn in by the new things that make it all the more fun!