Create A Mall

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Step into the shoes of an up-and-coming mall designer with a flair for fashion in Create A Mall. Help Kelly rise to the top of the company by developing and designing a series of new malls in six different cities. Hire workers, gather resources, open stores, and watch your profits soar. Increase the popularity of your shopping centers by adding new features, restaurants, and other unique upgrades. Between levels, spend your "shopping credits" on new jewelry, outfits, decorations, and more from the shops you've built. Featuring 22 different kinds of stores to construct, addictive gameplay, and endless possibilities, Create A Mall is a wonderful way to enjoy fast fun and let your imagination go wild.

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