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CJ Nova Sampa

The new city of São Paulo

  1. Ammar Shaker
    Ammar Shaker
    1/5,
    i think cirka buildings are nice but they make cities look unreal. if you want to use them don't use too many.

    Also, i think you did not plan your city, you just tried to fill the map with tall buildings. cheers
  2. bulg-ari
    bulg-ari
    2/5,
    Никаких видов, тупо накиданные небоскребы...Работать и работать
  3. Josephlonde
    Josephlonde
    5/5,
    Muito bom, mas a maioria dos prédios de São Paulo são residenciais, e não empresariais. Dá uma diferença estética ;)

    Nice, but the SP buildings in highnest is residential and not workers, have a stetic diference
  4. Alibaba
    Alibaba
    4/5,
    I like your CBD, you should not build like this anymore, try with more small buildings. I gave you 4 stars because it actually looks nice for a city with world character, but the Futuristic skysctapers in there are not at its right place i think...
  5. Al Ameer Basheer
    Al Ameer Basheer
    3/5,
    looks bit tight, lets work in it and expect more update
  6. Anonymous
    Anonymous
    3/5,
    Must enlarge your city now...
  7. Mrvoltura
    Mrvoltura
    3/5,
    too much tall building
  8. Beckitcho
    Beckitcho
    5/5,
    Continue seu ótimo trabalho! Keep up the good work!