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SimTower / Simisle (Jewel Case)

SimTower / Simisle (Jewel Case)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Wait Before Buying This!!!
Review: Although these games are fun, I don't think they are worth the price ... I have played both and I can say they are good games but I would recommend you buy the "Sim Mania" pack instead. This is simply because for [little] more, you can get 4 other games with the ones shown here, including Sim City 2000 and Sim Copter which are worth the ...price tag alone.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Wait Before Buying This!!!
Review: Although these games are fun, I don't think they are worth the price ... I have played both and I can say they are good games but I would recommend you buy the "Sim Mania" pack instead. This is simply because for [little] more, you can get 4 other games with the ones shown here, including Sim City 2000 and Sim Copter which are worth the ...price tag alone.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: SimTower is okay to kids. Simile is stupid game I ever
Review: played since I use PC in 1994. in fact, after I install this
game, I couldn't find way to play it, so I put it in the
basement more than 6 years.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: SimTower is okay to kids. Simile is stupid game I ever
Review: SimTower first. It's an okay game, where you try and build a gigantic office tower where you can include shops, hotel rooms, and restaurants in your quest to reach Tower status (100 floors, and around 15,000 office workers). The game is fun at first, though as you move along, it gets harder to manage elevators, keep everybody happy, and still make it to Tower status (without cheat codes, that is.) Rating: 3 stars.

SimIsle: I can't say much about this. That's because I never have figured out how it's supposed to be played. The help files don't help, and there's no step-by-step tutorial. Unlike other Sim games, you don't appear to be in control of much. Rating: 0.

Overall: If you really want SimTower, get the SimMania pack, because at least you get 6 games (SimCity original, SimTower, SimIsle, SimSafari, Streets of SimCity, and SimCopter. SimIsle and Streets aren't worth it, but the other 4 are). Otherwise, don't buy this 2-pack.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: SimTower: Good. SimIsle: Bad. Together: Don't Buy
Review: SimTower first. It's an okay game, where you try and build a gigantic office tower where you can include shops, hotel rooms, and restaurants in your quest to reach Tower status (100 floors, and around 15,000 office workers). The game is fun at first, though as you move along, it gets harder to manage elevators, keep everybody happy, and still make it to Tower status (without cheat codes, that is.) Rating: 3 stars.

SimIsle: I can't say much about this. That's because I never have figured out how it's supposed to be played. The help files don't help, and there's no step-by-step tutorial. Unlike other Sim games, you don't appear to be in control of much. Rating: 0.

Overall: If you really want SimTower, get the SimMania pack, because at least you get 6 games (SimCity original, SimTower, SimIsle, SimSafari, Streets of SimCity, and SimCopter. SimIsle and Streets aren't worth it, but the other 4 are). Otherwise, don't buy this 2-pack.


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