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Sim City: The Card Game
OriginSimCity
TypeCollectible card game
Players1+
Age range10 and up
ChanceMedium
Related games
SimCity series, Sim series

Sim City: The Card Game is a collectible card game based on the video game SimCity. It was released in 1995 by Mayfair Games. Several city expansions followed, adding location and politician cards from various cities, including Chicago, Washington, New York City, and Atlanta. A Toronto expansion was planned, but never released.

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