


Players build houses, community buildings and businesses to increase population and thus the profitability of said businesses. If you've played CityVille either on the web or through CityVille Hometown, you already know the basics of MyTown 2. It's a novel concept, but somewhat flawed due to the limitations of location-based services and how MyTown 2 works (or doesn't work) around those limitations. The game's title hits it right on the nose: You are essentially rebuilding your own neighborhood in MyTown 2 with representations of real-life spots around you. But give Nightclub City maker Booyah your time, and you'll soon realize that this location-based iPhone and iPad game has more to it than simply building a town. MyTown 2, at first glance, is just another city builder.
