- SimTower
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title = SimTower
developer =OPeNBooK Co., Ltd.
publisher =Maxis Software
designer =
engine =
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released = Windows and Macintosh version
vgrelease|United States of America|USA|1994
vgrelease|Japan|JPN|1994
genre = Construction and Management Simulation
modes = Single
ratings = ELSPA: 3+
platforms = 68k-based Macs,Mac OS 9 , Windows 3.x,Windows 95 and higher.
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requirements =
input ="SimTower" is a construction and management simulation
computer game (or "software toy ") which was developed byOPeNBooK Co., Ltd. and published byMaxis in 1994 in theUnited States for Macintosh and Windows. Additionally, OPeNBooK released the game as simply "The Tower" inJapan that same year.Development
"SimTower" was made shortly after the release of "
SimCity 2000 ". Although published by Maxis, the game was originally developed inJapan and itslicense was acquired by Maxis. In Japan, it was published under the name of "The Tower", and developed byYoot Saito 's company OPeNBooK Co., Ltd.Gameplay
As the name suggests, the objective is to construct and manage a towering
skyscraper and keep its occupants happy.Office s,hotel s, andcondominium s give tenants places to live and work, while shops andrestaurant s provide commercial balance. Utilities such as hospitals and recycling centers become necessary as the tower grows in size. The player's progress is based on a star system, similar to how hotels are ranked, with new stars awarded for meeting population milestones and other conditions. Population is measured by the number of individuals currently in the tower; many hotel rooms will cause population to soar during the night. As the tower's rating improves, more facilities can be built by the player, such as a cinema. Like other Maxis games, gameplay is not designed linearly, and "SimTower" does not have a specific end point; however, the primary goal is a population of 15,000, which rewards the player with 'Tower' status. Another goal is to build a cathedral at the top of the tower and have a marriage ceremony take place there. The game itself has 5 levels, which you complete by reaching a certain population level. New levels unlock new options to build such as security stations, but also create more hazards. How you handle these can change your tower drastically. For example, a fire can be dealt with using only security, which is free, but does not always work. On the other hand, a player can call the fire department and have the fire dealt with for a hefty sum.One of the key activities of the game is effectively managing and building
elevator s in order to allow occupants to move between floors efficiently. Each elevator featured different modes, such as Express, Up, or Down, at different times, to account for the flow of traffic in and out of your building. In fact, the original game was a program to test effective elevator layouts (Bentley, 1994). Waiting for an elevator for too long would cause the residents stress (indicated by a black, pink or red colour as they become more stressed). Too much stress would cause them to permanently leave the tower. Another major issue with elevators was the fact that residential elevators could only go up a maximum of 30 stories, to minimize wait time. As such, lobbies can be placed every 15 floors for transfer. While these facilitate elevator transfers, they take up plenty of space in your building.Fires, bomb threats/bombings and cockroach infestations in uncleaned hotel rooms were the main challenges besides the financial aspect. When a bomb threat occurs, the player can choose either to pay a hefty
ransom or hope that the security officers can find the bomb before it goes off.Ports and sequels
* In 1996, a slightly updated version of "The Tower" was released for the
Sega Saturn in Japan.
* A sequel to "SimTower", "Yoot Tower " was also developed by OPeNBooK and was published bySEGA in the U.S. in 1998.
* A clone of "SimTower" for thePocketPC developed by eSoft Interactive was released in 2004 under the name of "Tower Mogul". [http://www.esoftinteractive.com/ppc-tm.html]
* In 2006, "SimTower" was ported and revised for theGame Boy Advance under the name "The Tower SP ".
* ANintendo DS version (The Tower DS ) was released in Japan on June 26th, 2008. [http://www.digitoys.tv/tower/tower_game.html]Awards
* 1995
CODiE Award , "Best Simulation Program" [http://www.siia.net/codies/2005/history_1995.asp]References
* Bentley, Tom (1994). "SimTower: The Vertical Empire, User's Manual". Maxis. ISBN 1-56754-132-1
External links
* - Reviews and Information
* [http://www.mts.net/~pamclure/SimTower/index.html McLure's "SimTower" Stuff - Various tips and downloads related to the game.]
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