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Build-a-lot: Town of the Year Preview

Publisher: HipSoft
Developer: HipSoft

Game Preview

By Erin Bell

Gamezebo saw a lot of cool games at last month's Game Developer's Conference, but one of the highlights was getting to sit down with HipSoft as they walked us through a preview of Build-a-lot 2, subtitled Town of the Year. Although only four of the eight towns were playable, we could sense that the game was already on its way to being as challenging, accessible and fun as the original - if not moreso.

The key to Build-a-lot's charm is that it takes a subject many might find boring or intimidating (namely, real estate), and makes it fun and eay to understand while still maintaining a respectable level of sophistication.

In Build-a-lot: Town of the Year, you continue your role as a contractor working to create thriving towns by building houses and commercial buildings, driving up property value and curb appeal, and managing workers and resources to maintain a steady cash flow - while occasionally having to bend to the whims of various eccentric mayors.

Like any good sequel, Town of the Year isn't just more of the same - nor has HipSoft simply thrown in a couple of new features on top of the existing gameplay model. In fact, several of the things you'll remember from the original Build-a-lot are absent from the second game. Taxes and building permits are both gone; not, as HipSoft was quick to point out, because there was anything wrong with these features, but because the designers wanted to create a different enough experience in Town of the Year that people would still find reason to go back and play Build-a-lot.

Waterfront lots have been replaced by a featured called Curb Appeal. Curb appeal affects the value of houses, the amount of rental income you can get from them, and the overall attractiveness of the neighborhood. For example, ugly industrial buildings can lower the curb appeal of neighboring houses, so players must be careful about where they build them. You can build parks - a new type of structure - to raise the curb appeal of the surrounding area, but parks are only effective if you keep them clean.

Shops replace banks and introduce the ability to make money through profit-sharing. The amount depends on how many houses are in the area. Shops will occasionally need new employees to stay open; when this happens, a Help Wanted sign will appear in the window and you'll have to decide whether it's worthwhile to sacrifice one of your workers (which don't come cheap) to work in the shop so that you can continue collecting income from the store.

All of the buildings and houses in Build-a-lot: Town of the Year are brand new, except for the trusty Workshop where you hire workers to carry out building projects and repairs. In later levels you'll be able to buy efficiency training for your workers so they work faster and use fewer resources. Unlike the first game, where a few of the buildings like the cinema and rink where just for show, every structure in Town of the Year adds some kind of new service to the gameplay, such as a Business Center to prevent Help Wanted signs from popping up, and a Garden Center that automatically maintain all parks.

Another feature that's sure to be a hit is the ability to personalize the houses you own by changing the landscaping in the front yard, or re-painting them a color of your choice.

When buying properties - a key to expanding your real estate empire - you can select two new options, "offer less" and "low ball," to try to get a better deal. This is market-driven, however, and will have a better chance of being successful if there are other properties for sale at the same time.

After you've played through all of the towns in the game, you'll be asked to pick which town you liked best. The lucky town that gets your vote will be crowned "Town of the Year," and you'll unlock bonus levels to play based on the town you've chosen.

HipSoft told us they haven't firmed up a launch date but that Build-a-lot: Town of the Year should be making its debut around mid-April, so fans will have to sit tight until then. And if you're just hearing about Build-a-lot for the first time, it wouldn't hurt to check out the original to see what all the fuss is about.

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Posted on 03/ 7/08 at 09:05 AM | Comments | Email to a friend



Comments

I loved build-a-lot - what a great game. Can't wait for this one to come out! Thanks for the preview.

Posted by: blulapis at March 7, 2008 09:42 AM

I tried the Beta version. AWESOME! I can't wait to buy it.

Posted by: Cindy at March 7, 2008 12:09 PM

The original was by far my favorite game last year. Unless they ruin it, I'm getting this one.

Posted by: Cynthia at March 7, 2008 02:36 PM

@ cindy
hi there. Where did you manage to play the beta test?
The first one was great fun. I am looking forward to the next one.

Posted by: gaelle at March 8, 2008 05:57 AM

Yeah!!! I loved the first one. The little construction trucks tickled me.

Posted by: Jo at March 8, 2008 06:14 AM

Better get this because it may be about the only place you get to see houses selling this year. :)

Posted by: Max at March 8, 2008 08:15 AM

I can not wait to buy this one! I was also invited to be a beta tester. I agree this game is AWESOME!!!!! If you liked the first Build-A-Lot game you will absolutey LOVE Build-A-Lot Town of the Year!!!!

Posted by: Janice at March 9, 2008 12:03 AM

I'm glad that mumbojumbo published this game for retail, because ever since my internet started to run slow I had to start buying the games in retail. And I have to say that mumbojumbo did an amazing job with it.

Posted by: Kevin Jones at March 10, 2008 11:43 AM

My husband LOVES Build-A-Lot, so he almost fainted when I showed him this. LOL He can't wait for Build-A-Lot 2 to come out!

His goal is to reach 2 Billion $'s in the first version & he's almost there.

Posted by: scotcat at March 13, 2008 05:34 AM

I've got this game & you can't complete it as the last "Town"s first level tells you to build a premier surf shop.Guess what there are none in this game!!!!!
Anyone got any ideas???

Posted by: dawn mason at March 28, 2008 04:20 PM

I have that game and love it.....Normaly I dont appreciate much the number 2,3,4,5 of games, but this time....Great!!! Enough of the old game to keep the interest for those who loved the first game and so much new and interesting features, that it is really a new game... not like a lot of other time-management games, which simply replace their bakeries, burgershops and make two more new decorations, etc.
Congratulations to the developer, that was in my eyes a golden shot!!!

BTW: I couldnt find a Review of this game on Gazebo???? Am I blind?

@Kevin: You talk about build-a-lot 1. And I had no problems. Make sure, you have the blueprint for the surfshop. If you dont have a premier - lot at this level, you might should contact the one, you bought the game from, because then the game has a glitch.
Kayleigh

Posted by: Kayleigh at April 4, 2008 02:34 AM

hey guys.. i have this game and love it but i'm getting frustrated.. no matter how many different ways i try i cannot complete level 22 in time. Anyone else have this problem? How did you guys do it cause whatever i'm trying is soooo not working.. thanks..

Posted by: Kelly at April 10, 2008 06:59 PM

super

Posted by: miki at May 2, 2008 11:25 AM

We've downloaded Build a Lot 2 today from Big Fish today and it's glitchy - really disappointing.

it's wiped our profiles and saves ( game progress ) twice, and not all the levels are loading on the career progress/level select screen.
I've sent a complaint to Big Fish.

it's not due to player fault, we're both experiened Build a Lot players. ggggrrr !

any tips?

Posted by: Katya at May 3, 2008 03:02 PM

bigfishgames.com put Build-a-lot 2 (and all their games) on sale for 40% for Mother's Day until May 16. My husband bought it for me YESTERDAY at full price. Grrrrr!

Posted by: Linda at May 9, 2008 12:59 PM

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