The Tower SP

The Tower SP

Nintendo

Release Date: March 29, 2006

Strategy, economic, Nintendo exclusive, singleplayer

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The Tower SP is a strategy and economic game, de facto belonging to the same series as the memorable book SimTower: The Vertical Empire, published in the mid-1990s and dedicated to personal computers. This title was prepared exclusively for the Game Boy Advance pocket console by the Japanese company Vivarium (Yoot Saito and the company).

The Tower SP is a strategy and economic game, de facto belonging to the same series as the memorable book SimTower: The Vertical Empire, published in the mid-1990s and dedicated to personal computers. This title was prepared exclusively for the pocket-sized Game Boy Advance console by the Japanese company Vivarium (Yoot Saito and the company), which became famous in 2000 for its innovative product called Seaman for the Dreamcast platform.

Far-eastern developers have set us the task of building a skyscraper that deserves to be called a five-star building. Therefore, we have to place flats, offices, restaurants, elevators, saunas, shops, cinemas, etc. on each floor. Of course, it is also necessary to decide how much the client is to pay for the use of a given premises (e.g. apartment), because the virtual budget should be regularly credited with the appropriate amount of money. It is necessary to skillfully balance on a thin line of optimal behaviour and to always be careful not to suffer a shameful failure, for example, due to mass discontent of tenants, resulting from too high rents or disorder.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

The Tower SP Summary

Platforms:

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

Developer: Vivarium

Publisher: Sega

Age restrictions: none