Many game developers publish their game on the App Store as a premium paid version, and release the same for free with ads on Android, using piracy as an excuse. Pocket City is also available for iOS, and I did play it on my iPad and it offers the exact same experience on Android, including the price tag of free, which is quite rare to be honest. And unlike the majority of games of this genre which are available on the Google Play Store, Pocket City has no IAPs, that’s right, no In-App Purchases. ![]() ![]() The premium of the game version has no ads, so depending on your spending power you can buy the paid version or play the free one. It isn’t that bad to be honest, the ads don’t pop up during gameplay. The name literally means you can manage a virtual city from your pocket. ![]() Welcome to Pocket City, a place refreshingly devoid of money laundering IAPs.ĭon’t get the wrong idea, the game isn’t going to cost anything from your pocket. Ever since then, fans including myself had been looking for a good city builder game on Android, and by that I mean one which doesn’t have timers, or energy limits, or in-app purchases.
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