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Construction and management simulation (CMS or management games) is a subgenre of simulation games in which players can build, expand and/or manage fictional buildings, cities or even countries. Typical features of CMS games are limited resources and various economic and environmental factors (pollution, crime, land prices) that have to be taken into consideration. Strategy video games often try to incorporate CMS aspects into their gameplay. Players have to manage their resources while continuously expanding their project. However, unlike most RTS games, the CMS games are not about defeating an opponent but rather about building something functional. The best examples of CMS games are SimCity, Capitalism, Theme Park, RollerCoaster Tycoon, Tropico, and Cities. Build your own city with Games Republic. We have only the best construction simulators for PC!The Lord of the Rings (also known as LOTR) franchise is based on a legendary high-fantasy novel created by J. R. R. Tolkien. The story of The Lord of the Rings includes mythology, philology, religion and the Tolkien's view for the effects of industrialization, as well as his experiences from World War I. The book was a massive success and was praised by readers, critics and scholars alike. It basically started the entire genre of modern fantasy. Today, The Lord of the Rings franchise consists of books, movies, musicals, comics, toys and even video games. The Lord of the Rings video games franchise is encompassing many different genres. Role-playing games (LOTR; War in the North), real-time strategy games (LOTR: The Battle for Middle-earth), MMORPGs (LOTR Online), adventure games (LOTR: Conquest), and even collectible card games. It’s a massive franchise and it’s consistently spawning new adaptations. If you love high-fantasy, J. R. R. Tolkien, or if you’re just a fan of video games, The Lord of The Rings franchise is perfect for you. Get your own copy at Games Republic and fight for the Middle-earth!Hide
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