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Metropolismania 2 was certainly one of those weird diamonds in the rough. A bit simplistic, but I could kinda overlook that because the way the citizens behaved in your city definitely made them feel more human, much more so than the ones in Skylines. CO should definitely take a few pages out of Natsume's book. And I do hope they make a Metropolismania 5 in the same style of 2, but with a little more depth.
i have E mailed natsume about how great their product is but they have not released any more metropolis mania games.
Metropolismania 2 is actually the inspiration for this series. However, I am in the process of redesigning them.
That wouldn't work. The game would just lengthen the arm bones again. You could try scaling the arm joints from ModTools, but the animations would be very awkward.