![]() If you go along with EA's business plan for this game it could end up costing you a small fortune.Īnyone You have an interesting perspective and well worth an xp.you mentioned free simcash and quite honestly it is one of the more clever aspects of the business model - you invest a little time watching an ad and EA earns revenue from selling that advertising space and you earn a 1 in 3 chance of earning simcash and EA has a 100% chance of selling that ad, a win/win so to speak. Which of course would be a perpetual drain on the pocket book.īottom line is this game should be a one-time purchase to play. Rushing a cargo or air cargo delivery, deleting an item off the GTHQ, buying missing items while executing a disaster, rushing manufacturing at the factories, buying missing items when upgrading any kind of building, purchasing city, city storage, beach or mountain expansion items.Īll of the tasks mentioned in the previous paragraph require using Simcash and could end up being in the thousands and thousands of Simcash. (I may have missed an item)ġ1,600 (Simcash cost) / 107.50 (Simcash for $1.00) = $107.90 real greenback dollars.Īnd this is only if you purchase just one each of the items that require Simcash as the payment form. Of all these items that will cost you Simcash that total is around 11,600. Let's focus on the items that will cost real dollars. ![]() Of all the items you can buy at Parks, Landscape, Mountain, Beach etc., some can be purchased for Simoleans and some by Simcash. When doing the math that equates to 107.50 Simcash for a real $1.00. So to make this easy let's round the $19.99 up to 20 bucks. That is a total of 2,150 Simcash for $19.99. ![]() One of the best deals for Simcash is buying 650 now and getting 50 per day for 30 days at the in-game Simcash purchase option. What is the real cost to play Simcity Buildit?Īfter giving this issue some thought here is what I came up with: ![]()
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