Product Description
The power is in
your hands! Help friendly towns to grow and glow by building
neighborhoods and generating clean energy to make them run. Get your
neighborhoods fit and fancy by building tennis courts, swimming pools,
boutiques and more. With multiple campaigns to play and a variety of
awards to earn, there is plenty to do and lots of fun waiting for you in
this electrifying addition to the Build-a-lot series!
Product Details
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Rank: #138 in Digital Video Games
- Brand: Hipsoft
- Released
on: 2009-08-12
- Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
- Format:
Download
Features
- Help Friendly Towns Generate
Clean Energy.
- Manage Power To Avoid Blackouts.
- Beautify
The Neighborhood.
- The Power Is In Your Hands.
Customer Reviews
Same fun with a few new twists
If you liked the earlier
Build-A-Lot games, you'll love this one. Now, you have to practice
energy conservation or risk blackouts during which rents are not
collected. It makes the game a bit tougher, but much more realistic. In
earlier version it was always ok to build the biggest house you could
afford; now, you are limited by your power source: wind, solar,
hydroelectric or nuclear power. Everything uses power including your
sawmill, workshop and so on. So you have to juggle power production with
real estate development -- that's what happens in real life!
In
addition, the game comes with 3 levels of campaign: the regular campaign
(45 levels), a challenge campaign and an expert campaign. Whew! Some of
the challenge games are, um, challenging. I haven't made it to the
expert level campaign.
Highly recommended, especially considering
the low price.
Another title in the
Build-a-lot series
If you enjoyed Build-a-lot 2
& Build-a-lot 3, then you will enjoy Build-a-lot 4. It is the same
concept with different tasks.
These
games just keep getting better!
I have no idea what's
Elizabeth's issue in saving the Challenge Campaign -- I haven't had any
problems with it so far, and I'm doing those challenges right now. I
must admit that at first, I found the whole power theme somewhat
annoying, but now I just look at it as an extra angle of difficulty.
More, please!
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