5/5 rating based on 257 reviews. Read all reviews for Pocket City for iPhone.
Pocket City is paid iOS app published by Codebrew Games Inc.
banderson83
I wanted to emphasize the fact that this is an awesome game that is not free to play! I love that you can play it without ads to purchase $100 worth of gems.
Kjt09
For the price of a coffee, you get a fun city building game full of features and no annoying in app purchase! It works well as a five minute break or an hour long building binge. If you ever enjoyed Simcity, this is a no-brainer.
DrakeM14223
I really enjoyed this game. I’ve played it all the way through multiple times. I just wish there was a hair more to do as I’d definitely pay for extra content.
dragonman229
I love the game it’s very good. Can waste management would be a good addition to this game. I also think you should bring airports into the game to import/export things.
Ozzy Meowsbourne
I love this game. It’s an amazing one. You pay the initial price and everything else in game is free. No in app purchases. No advertisement. Not a grinding game either, I’m already on level 86 in two days. Lots to keep you occupied and I love that they have an option for portrait mode. I’m not someone that likes to pay landscape games. So this makes a big difference.
hehehegee
You should add tornado sirens so the people in the city will feel more protected
Chkadoo
I have enjoyed playing this game but over the last few days I have noticed the game is freezing up. Sometimes to the point where I have to completely reboot my phone. Could we have a bug repair update please?
AUTOBOT ORCA
I love that no pay to win or in app purchases are in this game, That is why I bought it. That being said when I have a 4*4 block that has no power or water and I literally build power plants and water towers all around it and it still has no utilities? Ugh my ocd kicks in and I demo the area and plant trees. You would think a 4 by 4 block with roads and power and water on all 4 sides would fix any supply problems lol maybe it’s just a glitch in a fun game.
philodygmn
This is way more fun than the original SimCity of 1989 that clearly inspired it, so much less punishing but still requires good strategy—and for so little money, with absolutely no IAP nonsense. If you like sim games, you owe it to yourself to pick this up. I've gotten my money's worth several times over.