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Featuring new vehicles and monuments, players can build the London Eye, Tower Bridge and other famous landmarks while navigating the city with the iconic red buses and London Underground. With eight million locals and 30 million tourists visiting the bustling metropolis every year, designing the transport system through the narrow, meandering streets of Blighty’s capital in Cities in Motion: London will be the ultimate challenge for both seasoned and rookie desktop city planners.
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