![]() I remember this game being probably more addicting than even the original SimCity. The only good spiritual successor I'm aware of is Project: Highrise, but there are plenty of people who would prefer to have the Good Old Game they remember rather than the other game that's sort of similar. Most of the imitators were not even close to being as good. SimTower has been often imitated, but never duplicated. You can't invite this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user because you have blocked him. You can't chat with this user due to their or your privacy settings. User since Unblock chat User blocked This user's wishlist is not public. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation. And you should definitely check out Yoot Tower, a fantastic sequel to this great game.Tiffo Tiffo Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. This game is perfect for life simulation lovers, building management lovers and all lovers of a great game. There is no music in this game, only game sounds that are okay, but nothing special. Graphically, the game is not such a pretty sight, but the complexity of the game and the addictiveness easily make up for it. ![]() The point of the game is to make as big highscore as possible, and of course, to keep your occupants pleased. ![]() There are even disasters that occur when living in a normal building - I mean, which building game has a roach infestation as part of a game? The game is very original and thought out very well. The game is insanely dynamic, there is always something going on and there is just so much to to. This is a very nice little Sims like game in which you must build a tower, inhabitate it, and take care of all there is about managing a building. If you have the patience though, this is a rewarding and addictive little management sim. However, a slightly bigger problem which may prove off-putting for many, is the game's slow pace, with a lot of waiting around for resources to build up before you can actually do anything. Although I use this following method for alot of my older games: Well with DosBox I: Take the game file itself>select it>right click>open with>all applications>dosbox>then open. #PLAY SIMTOWER DOSBOX DOWNLOAD#Download Simtower files from abandonia.23. Download the Dosbox application from Sourceforge.12. #PLAY SIMTOWER DOSBOX WINDOWS 7#The game's non-linear nature encourages different approaches and strategies, adding to its replay value and while the graphics are nothing spectacular, this can certainly be overlooked. XMARLTONX said: I have yet to get this to work with SimTower, it constantly tells me it needs a windows machine. This is a method to play Sim Tower on Windows 7 using dosbox emulation. SimTower maintains the series' sense of accomplishment, and it as satisfying as ever to watch your building become ever more successful and your tenants ever happier. ![]() To keep you on your toes, random events like terrorist attacks, VIP visits or the discovery of hitherto unsuspected gold pop every fairly regularly and which all require careful consideration to deal with in the best way. As ever, players must place facilities such as restaurants, gyms and office space while doing their very best to keep their tenants' stress levels down. Gameplay wise, SimTower follows the general idea of earlier games but, as the name suggests, focuses on building and maintaining a tower block, with the ultimate aim of creating a five-star skyscraper. On the one hand there are those who will enjoy its open-ended nature and addictive qualities, while others will find its slow pace frustrating. An intriguing little spin off from the hugely successful SimCity series, SimTower is very different from its cousins, but presents an experience that is likely to split gamers into two camps. ![]()
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