In the city, you can rent a house to decorate, steam rice and stir fry, make tea and water, wash clothes and bathe, facilitate sleeping, go shopping and beautify fashion.
In the city, you can visit parks, watch TV, listen to music, water flowers, keep pets, chat with dolls and attend training classes at school.
In the city, you can invite guests to give gifts, birthday parties, family gatherings and join clubs.
In the city, you can get a marriage certificate, take wedding photos, have a wedding reception, have a honeymoon, get pregnant and have children.
In cities, there will also be thieves, beggars, harassment, police and prisons. Those who break the law will be detained, imprisoned, released on probation and visited in prisons.
In cities, there are city halls and neighborhood committees, and they can be elected as civil servants.
In cities, there are radio stations and TV stations. You can read newspapers, books and periodicals, be a reporter to interview celebrities inside and outside the city, be an announcer and host.
In cities, there are government-run shops and private enterprises. You can open a shop and compete with all parties.