How high can a SimCity highway go? Insanely high, apparently
I may as well shelve my blueprints and hang up my dapper SimCity mayor's hat, because a visionary has managed to construct a jaw-dropping rollercoaster of a superhighway while somehow managing to keep his citizens from fleeing in terror.
The product of a single, unbroken road snaked across a body of water, the Trackmania-esque highway is certain to be a highlight for commuters—if they can traverse the sky-high peak without soiling themselves, that is.
Favorite moment: after doggedly surpassing Mt. Girder, an RV makes a U-turn right back onto that monstrosity. I wonder what the driver was thinking. "Damn, I forgot to turn the stove off," probably.
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