In SimCity you don't have to build the biggest and best city to win, it's up to you to choose the goals and how you want to satisfy them. Each time you build more city or unleash destruction in the form of disasters, you experience a challenge.
Civ on the other hand pits you against some of the world's greatest leaders, or as close as you can get in a game, and has you striving to be the best at something in order to win. Each turn is potentially another challenge to grapple with, and affects the turns which follow.
As has been discussed, both games suit a particular gaming need. If you only have a half-hour of time to kill, then SimCity is fairly easy to pick up where you left off, but if you have heaps of time handy then Civ 4 will make it pass by (one more turn!) very quickly.
Civ on the other hand pits you against some of the world's greatest leaders, or as close as you can get in a game, and has you striving to be the best at something in order to win. Each turn is potentially another challenge to grapple with, and affects the turns which follow.
As has been discussed, both games suit a particular gaming need. If you only have a half-hour of time to kill, then SimCity is fairly easy to pick up where you left off, but if you have heaps of time handy then Civ 4 will make it pass by (one more turn!) very quickly.
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