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SimTown

19957.3/ 10 · 19 votesKids to Adults7

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SimTown is one of several entries in the city-building simulation series, SimCity. As in prior installments, players are tasked as the mayor of a newly formed municipality, taking charge of it's expansion and success. Being aimed at a younger audience than that of the other games within the series a greater emphasis is placed on managing a small, socially ideal town than a sprawling metropolis. As such it features a much more stylized, cartoon representation and user interface, a number of added features allowing for greater interactivity with the populace, and a simplified system of resource management.

As their first priority as mayor players will simply need to construct a town, supplying not only housing for their residents but employment, schools, and civic buildings as well; Roadways and bike paths being needed to connect them all. While each building has its own associated costs and benefits they're often marginal enough that a player's selection will often be as much an aesthetic consideration as a functional one. In order to finance all of this consideration will also have to be paid to the player's limited resources of water, wood, and crops, which rejuvenate only so quickly.

Interacting with the populace will also be crucial to success. Individual citizens will often offer suggestions and make demands of the mayor and so a close eye will have to be kept on their opinions of how the city is being run. Those that favor specific types of restaurants will request them and objections will be made if the city is lacking in their preferred form of recreation. Players can also take a closer look at their residents by 'removing' the tops of buildings and peering inside, watching their life unfold on a more minute scale. Specially constructed designer characters can also be made to populate the town, built to pre-defined specifications such as their preferred clothing and personal preferences.

A number of awards can be gained within the game for exemplary achievements resulting from maintaining a balanced town for some period of time. An in-game newspaper will assist in these efforts by helping to keep the player up to date on what might be wrong in their city, or how they might be succeeding.

Ways to play

Modes

Single player

Perspective

Bird view / Isometric

Game details

Business Model

Commercial

Media Type

CD-ROM

Input Devices Supported/Optional

Keyboard, Mouse

Additional Hardware Supported

Printer

System requirements

Min. CPU Class Required

Intel i386 DX

Min. OS Class Required

Windows 95

Min. RAM Required

8 MB

Min. CD-ROM Drive Speed Required

2X (300 KB/s)

Video Modes Supported

Window

Video Resolutions Supported

640×480

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Also known as

Sim City Jr.Super Famicom title

Sim City Jr.: The town you build yourself!Super Famicom tag-lined title

SimBy: Byg din egen byDanish title

SimKaupunki: Rakenna Oma KaupunkisiFinnish title

SimStad: Bygg din egen stadSwedish tag-lined title

SimTown: Baue Deine eigene Stadt!German tag-lined title

SimTown: La città fai-da-teItalian title

SimTown: La ciudad que construyes tu mismoSpanish title

SimTown: The town you build yourselfTag-lined title

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Facts

Developer

Maxis

Released

1995

Series

SimCity

Platforms

PCWindowsSNESMacOS/2

Age ratings

ESRBKids to AdultsUSK0 (ohne Altersbeschränkung)ELSPA3+

Standing

Top 25% by want to play

Tags

Diagonal-downFree cameraIsometricCity building / construction simulationManagerial / business simulationPoint and selectContemporary