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Build-a-lot: The Elizabethan Era Review
In the real estate world, house flipping is just a cool way of saying you're going to buy a piece of junk property, fix it up so it's shiny and new, and then re-sell it for a profit. HipSoft's popular Build-a-lot games have successfully taken the concept and turned it into an addictive casual strategy series. Earlier installments have you working your property mogul mojo in modern times, with installments focusing on international travel, clean energy, and building award-wining towns. The series' fifth game, Build-a-lot: The Elizabethan Era, switches things up by journeying back in time.Build-a-lot: The Elizabethan Era Walkthrough
By David Becker
Welcome to the Build-a-lot: The Elizabethan Era walkthrough on Gamezebo. Build-a-lot: The Elizabethan Era is a resource management strategy game created by HipSoft. This walkthrough includes tips and tricks, helpful hints, and a strategy guide on how to complete Build-a-lot: The Elizabethan Era.Build-a-lot: The Elizabethan Era Preview
By Jim Squires
Fans of the Build-a-Lot franchise have been taken to a lot of places over the years. Europe, wind farms - players have even spent some time on the Monopoly board. But in the next instalment, desktop real estate tycoons will be taken somewhere that Build-a-Lot has never gone before: back in time!Build-a-lot 4: Power Source Review
By David Becker
Once upon a time a company called HipSoft had the crazy idea to develop a casual game about real estate management. For sure a lot of people asked themselves: "Who would actually play a game with such a dull topic?" Well, with the recent release of Build-a-lot 4: Power Source, which is the fourth installment of what is now one of the most successful (and copied) series in the casual game market, HipSoft can proudly answer: "Everyone and her brother!"Build-a-lot 4: Power Source Walkthrough
By David Becker
Check out our strategy guide for Build-a-lot 4: Power Source The Build-a-lot series is very well-known for its challenging gameplay, and the fourth installment by developer Hipsoft surely is no exception in this to this effect. This strategy guide contains some general tips, tables displaying the most important facts about all buildings, walkthroughs for all three campaigns with screenshots, and a list of the trophies you can achieve. We hope that this guide can help you if you ever get stuc...Build-a-lot 4: Power Source Preview
By Erin Bell
HipSoft is working hard on the next Build-a-lot game, and gave Gamezebo the lowdown on some of the brand new features that will be debuting in Build-a-lot 4: Power Source. Power management In Build-a-lot 4, HipSoft introduces the concepts of power and energy management. All houses and buildings require power, and there will be a meter at the top of the screen showing how much power you're using and how much you are generating. Players can construct Power Generators (Wind Farms, Solar Towers, Hydro Turbines, and Nuclear Reactors) to generate more power - the downside being that they have negative curb appeal.Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe Tips Walkthrough
Check out our walkthrough for Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe. CAMPAIGN MODE You will start the game in Campaign Mode. You will visit a variety of towns and neighborhoods performing tasks for the local mayors. CASUAL MODE You will be given a specific goal in this mode and you can use a strategy of your choosing in order to beat the game. TABS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN There are 4 tabs at the bottom of the screen, each tab serves a different purpose and will help you reach y...Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe Review
By Erin Bell
At the risk of sounding cliched, HipSoft has done it again with Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe. Not only does the game offer a fresh set of challenges the third time around, but it continues to succeed in its unlikely quest of making real estate both accessible and fun.As the name implies, this time around you're stamping your passport and heading across the pond to Europe, where you'll spend time in countries like England, Spain and Switzerland helping the locals to spruce up their towns by building new properties like Spanish haciendas, English cottages and Swiss chalets.