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All merge town buildings
All merge town buildings












all merge town buildings
  1. #ALL MERGE TOWN BUILDINGS FULL#
  2. #ALL MERGE TOWN BUILDINGS PLUS#

Understanding what type of Sim will visit certain community lots will help you decide what lots you want, or don't want in your town. Lot type also determines if babies and toddlers can visit as well as if the venue can be used for parties. An example of this is a hangout that will have a lot of visitors is not the place to go if you are looking for a Sim with the loner trait. Some lot types will also be unattractive to certain Sims which means it will be unlikely to see them there. For example, you are more likely to find night time visitors at a Lounge than at the local park, and you will get more visitors to a big park than you would at a small park.

#ALL MERGE TOWN BUILDINGS PLUS#

Setting the lot type will determine a number of things like the type of Sim you are likely to meet there plus the number of visitors and the times that Sims will visit. Otherwise, your available choices will be dependent on what EP's you have installed. If you have all the available expansion packs installed (at the time of writing, the latest EP is Pets) you will have all of the following choices. When you go to change a lot type and select community lot, you will be urged to select what type from a drop down menu. Later we'll look at a work around way to build your own rabbit hole lots. Let's start with non-rabbit hole community lots that you can build yourself. We'll also have a look at what the different lots need when building your own. Most are self explanatory others could do with a little clarification. There are quite a number of different lot types to pick from and it can be a little confusing. If you intend it to be a community lot, you need to change it. For example, without a hospital, your sim will not be able to join the medical profession.īy default, any lot you place using the world Editor will be a residential lot. What community lots you have in your town is entirely up to you, just remember that some lots are required for certain careers. Once you have demolished all the buildings and lots, you can start rebuilding by placing lots where you want. As you build more houses, Sims will move into some of them (the game will always leave some empty) and there will be Sims to fill positions as clerks and such in shops, even if there are no houses for them to live in. Adding lots is quite straight forward, so instead, let's assume that you want to remove everything completely and rebuild.Īn interesting thing to note is the game will automatically repopulate your town. Use of this application is governed by Zynga’s Terms of Service, found at Sims 3 Edit Town Guide Part 2: Editing Your Town and Lot Types by Norma Blackburn Previous: Sims 3 Edit Mode TutorialĮditing your town can be as simple as adding a few empty blocks to build more houses and adding community buildings that were added in an expansion pack, but have not automatically been placed in your town, or it can be as drastic as demolishing everything in town and rebuilding from scratch. Merge, build, and develop your very own towns with Merge Town!

#ALL MERGE TOWN BUILDINGS FULL#

Once you develop into new towns, keep an eye on all your land, ensuring that you’re merging and developing to your full potential. Higher levels will unlock more space in your plot for you to develop, which will only allow you to develop your town to even further greatness. The bar at the top of the screen measures development - Merge buildings to earn XP and level up. You have a singular goal: make your towns the best they can be. Use your spoils to discover new homes, and to expand into all new towns. The more you earn, the more houses you can purchase, and the more you can push the clock to develop faster. Every house built on the land will earn you money - the bigger the home, the more you will earn. Each house can be merged with other houses of the same variety to form a bigger home. Every so often, you’ll be gifted with a house. The concept of the game is simple - you have a plot of land, and it’s your job to turn it into a town. Ever wanted to be Mayor? Ever wanted to run a town, develop the land, and see a metropolis grow? Well, look no further than Merge Town!, the newest title from Gram Games.














All merge town buildings