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I have just bought Cities Skylines, and decided that I was going to try to play the game together with my non-gamer girlfriend. We have played the game together for approximately 2 hours and enjoy the game.

Now to the point. We both think it would be awesome to have the oppurtunity to work on our city from two different computers at the same time! I think there is a market out there for games to play with your non-gamer SO, and this game could be a close to perfect product in this niche. It is a quality game, and if you allow for local, co-operative multiplayer this will be immersive for both players, and all trolling from the gentry will be avoided.
 
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