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As it says prominently on the SimCopter box, Sim City 2000 is not required to play SimCopter as the game comes with 30 cities of its own. Should you already own a copy of Sim City 2000 (and lets face it, who doesn't), you can load any city you have created into SimCopter and fly through it to your heart's content. There are two modes of play. 1: Starting your Tower: hitting two stars. After the game is installed and started, begin your tower by using the build-a-lobby-in-the-bottom-left-corner-of-the-screen trick to double your money, then build a lobby that is the entire width of the screen. After you have built.
Who occupies a tower? What’s inside a tower? Who builds a tower and Who runs it? What makes a successful tower? Play Sim Tower to find out. Released by Maxis in 1995, this game gives players the opportunity to be in control, to start from just one storey building and build it to a level of a skyscraper. And not just any skyscraper, one of the best in your city. You skyscraper needs to be beautiful, modern, elegant, and so popular that many of the wealthy people in your city could want a space.
Wealthy people work, so there should be offices in your skyscraper that fit their taste. How do you make that decision? How do you build that? You hire engineers and construction workers. How do you pay them? You need money. Just as in life, this is one of the challenging parts. You have to be strategic and economical about how you build your floors, who occupies them, and how they fit into the rest of the building. You also need to make a profit to grow, so you must be wise about your plans.
Random events happen in your skyscraper like parties so there should be sufficient parking space and enough elevators placed in the right spot.
Shopping centers and theaters are also ways to make your skyscraper a recreational zone and earn more cash. It’s all entirely up to you.
Sim Tower is one of the best old strategy games. Your vertical tower is your domain to make decisions, build a high-end skyscraper and most importantly, have fun while you’re doing it. Giving players the chance to learn and grow by making important decisions, this games combines realism with fun.
Wealthy people work, so there should be offices in your skyscraper that fit their taste. How do you make that decision? How do you build that? You hire engineers and construction workers. How do you pay them? You need money. Just as in life, this is one of the challenging parts. You have to be strategic and economical about how you build your floors, who occupies them, and how they fit into the rest of the building. You also need to make a profit to grow, so you must be wise about your plans.
Random events happen in your skyscraper like parties so there should be sufficient parking space and enough elevators placed in the right spot.
Shopping centers and theaters are also ways to make your skyscraper a recreational zone and earn more cash. It’s all entirely up to you.
Sim Tower is one of the best old strategy games. Your vertical tower is your domain to make decisions, build a high-end skyscraper and most importantly, have fun while you’re doing it. Giving players the chance to learn and grow by making important decisions, this games combines realism with fun.
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SimEarth: The Living Planet
DOS - 1990
Also available on: Amiga
4.55 / 5 - 95 votes
Description of SimEarth: The Living Planet
SimEarth: The Living Planet (aka 模擬地球, SimEarth: Der lebende Planet, Sim Earth, シムアース) is a video game published in 1990 on DOS by Maxis Software Inc.. It's an educational and simulation game, set in an ecology / nature theme, and was also released on Amiga.
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Masonicon2019-10-220 point
I remember playing this game's windows version until it's too old for my old Desktop PC, so I ends up playing it's DOS version for my DosBox
oh! and even in Easy mode, playing modern-day earth in this game can be bit too easy if we can use monolith on Humans there
oh! and even in Easy mode, playing modern-day earth in this game can be bit too easy if we can use monolith on Humans there
DJ jazzy D2019-08-140 point DOS version
Good it's free
bob the moon tank engine2019-04-220 point
hard to understand but is a lot of fun
AngryF2PReviews2018-12-180 point
I Played it on the browser version its pretty fun just cant get the jist of not destroying every piece of life on the earth scenario.
DOSitmatter2018-09-090 point
Guide:
1. Unzip File and transfer to C:DosGame
2. Rename Folder to just SimEarth (makes it so much easier to type in on Dosbox)
3. Download and install DosBox
4. Run DosBox
5. Type 'mount c c:DosGameSimEarth' (without quotations)
6. Type 'c:'
7. Type 'simearth.exe'
Should run with no problems. Just make sure when you transfer the folder make sure there are no subfolders. (When you open c:DosgameSimEarth the simearth.exe file should be in there and not inside another folder)
1. Unzip File and transfer to C:DosGame
2. Rename Folder to just SimEarth (makes it so much easier to type in on Dosbox)
3. Download and install DosBox
4. Run DosBox
5. Type 'mount c c:DosGameSimEarth' (without quotations)
6. Type 'c:'
7. Type 'simearth.exe'
Should run with no problems. Just make sure when you transfer the folder make sure there are no subfolders. (When you open c:DosgameSimEarth the simearth.exe file should be in there and not inside another folder)
slimy2018-01-121 point
you can play it on your browser thx [:
alp2017-02-071 point
I loaded this into a folder I mounted as 'A' dive in DOS bOx, then I mounted 'C' drive and installed it INTO that folder ....works great.
I also run windows 3.1 in that folder but SimEarth doesnt like to be opened via Win 3.1 for some reason and I need to do it by cd ing into the simearth folder and running the exe file
I also run windows 3.1 in that folder but SimEarth doesnt like to be opened via Win 3.1 for some reason and I need to do it by cd ing into the simearth folder and running the exe file
Silverwolf2016-06-191 point DOS version
You can buy a cheap Floppy USB disk drive and use defender to install and play the game.
danielroxheaps2016-04-141 point DOS version
Been trying to find a physical copy of this game, can't find one in New Zealand anywhere, but I've been using My Abandonware a lot, thanks for this game =D
ReptilianKaiser2015-12-121 point DOS version
how the hell do you Install this game? i dont have an A drive!
fdisk2015-11-10-1 point
HQ manual (ger/eng):
EDIT: Thx fdisk!
EDIT: Thx fdisk!
sam hain2015-03-170 point DOS version
I suggest using VMware load in an old copy of ms-dos for the Op system and run it that way
fail4u2013-07-150 point DOS version
If you really want it to run use 'dosbox' drag the bat/exe that says install or start in to the program called 'dosbox' to pllay over 32x 64x 86x
Orange Is Friend To Orange (TRASKNARI REFERENCE)2013-05-110 point DOS version
Cool game.
jasakeren.com2012-09-130 point DOS version
I never succed make the world from dust into life.. the earth always hot like nowadays
James2012-05-300 point DOS version
I have A newer Computer 2010. And It wont Let me install It BEcause I have a 64x64 computer
Epsilon12010-05-310 point DOS version
This Game Was Awesome When It First Came out...
But All MY Disks Are Dead ... Thanks :D
But All MY Disks Are Dead ... Thanks :D
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DOS Version
Amiga ROM
- Year:1992
- Publisher:Ocean Software Ltd.
- Developer:Maxis Software Inc.
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