![]() ![]() The operative word here is “dropping,” since the game gives you shockingly little control over where to place new structures. You’re tasked with rebuilding an island nation at the start of the next decade (I know, I know, technically the end of this one), but the story behind what you’re doing is minimal, and then it’s quickly on to dropping some buildings. While we wait to find out, you can shape you own version of the near future by playing 2020: My Country.As a sequel tothe Facebook city builder My Country,this one goes mobile with some new ideas – but ultimately, not enough of them.īy now, most gamers don’t need much of a guide to know what a city builder is, and 2020: My Country takes advantage of this fact by gleefully glossing over some of the details in its introduction and tutorial. Even though it brings a few new ideas, the future of 2020: My Country is still a pretty bland place.ĭon’t ask me what the world is going to look like in 2020, because I was one of those kids who was certain we’d have flying cars by now. ![]()
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