The required expansion of the tower offers an elegant solution for the parking problem.
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Series: SimTower: The Vertical Empire
SimTower: The Vertical Empire (known as The Tower (ザ・タワー Za Tawā?) in Japan) is a construction and management simulation video game developed by OpenBook Co., Ltd. and published by Maxis for the Microsoft Windows and Macintosh System 7 operating systems in November 1994. In Japan, it was published by OpenBook that same year and was later released for the Sega Saturn[1] and Sony PlayStation[2] in 1996. The game allows players to build and manage a tower and decide what facilities to place in it, in order to ultimately build a five-star tower. Random events take place during play, such as terrorist acts that the player must respond to immediately.
Let’s Play SimTower 14: Blatant Expansion
So yeah… just more of the same. Expanding the blocks of what has already been built, so that the coveted 10k population mark can be hit.
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Let’s Play SimTower 13: The End of Parking as We Know It
After installing the metro station, I realized that it pretty much ends the possibility of expanding the parking garage.
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Let’s Play SimTower 12: Four Star Tower
By adjusting rents and expanding the office block, the population of the tower rises sufficiently to merit the coveted “Four-star” rating. This construction project should be finished soon.
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Let’s Play SimTower 11: Evaluate This *points to dilznik*
Building more offices and I notice that we have some vacancies in the tower’s midsection. Seeing as I’m rich bitch, I’ll just lower the rent, maybe get some kinda tech startup in there to make the next hot app.
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