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''Yoot Tower'' (known in Japan as ''The Tower II'') is a
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computer game. The game is a sequel to ''
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''. The lead designer,
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, who also worked on ''SimTower'', produced this game as a sequel to ''SimTower'', adding several new features while retaining the same general interface and style. The game's premise is largely unchanged from its predecessor; players must build a profitable and unique tower block complete with various amenities and living accommodations, while balancing the needs of the occupants.


Gameplay

Using the provided starting funds, players must begin to build a tower from scratch. As in ''SimTower'', offices and food courts can be built to generate income, as well as
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that can be sold to families. There are plenty of new facilities that can be placed such as rented apartments, vending machines and public restrooms for food court patrons. There are also many changes to existing items that featured in the original game, i.e. a notable difference between the shop item in ''Yoot Tower'' and the one originally in ''SimTower'' is that it no longer functions as a rented space where the player has no control over what the shop sells; rather the player is provided with different types of shop from the start from which the income they make is part of the player's earnings. Another interesting addition is the ability for players to build two or more towers next to each other and join them with sky bridges. Other income sources also exist, such as placing billboards outside and renting them out as advertisement space. Also new to this game is the ability to choose where the building is built. What the player can do in these locations varies, such as how many stories high the building can be, what the player is actually allowed to build, and how much money the player starts off with. The variation gives each location its own difficulty level compared to the others. ''Yoot Tower'' includes a non-invasive form of static
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. Users can place billboards for Apple Computer (in Mac version only) and Sega, whilst there are tenants featuring real-world stores like
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or
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. Some updates include more real-world tenants and billboards. The Japanese version includes a
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store. ''The Tower II'' is a fully 32-bit program unlike ''SimTower'' which was 16-bit. It can even run on all 64-bit Windows operating systems. ''The Tower II'' also has a resizable window that can support very high resolutions (3200 x 2160).


Expansions

A new addition of the game is the ability to expand the game using plug-ins released for download which would add new features, such as new facilities (e.g. additional shops, restaurants, and services, ranging from a
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store to a swimming pool), new events, billboards, and movies, as well as other aspects of gameplay. Inspection of the game's official website through web archives indicates that although the American version never got any true additions, the Japanese version got several updates, including new movies and locations. However, none of these appear to have survived when the official websites relating to the game and its developer OPeNBooK9003 went offline between the years 2001 and 2002. Through translations on the Japanese downloads page, an
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movie can be downloaded. The original ''Tower II'' game came with
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and
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. The American version had Tokyo, Hawaii, and
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. However, unlike in Japan, America did not get updates. In Japan, each expansion pack was sold under the Towerkit title.


Locations


Waikiki, Hawaii

The easiest of the three scenarios, Hawaii has users building a mixed-use structure featuring condominia and
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s. After building up those plus an underground
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, users can place a
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on the top floor (the 45th).


Tokyo, Japan

The advanced Tokyo level has users building a fast-paced tower with primarily offices and eventually other uses as well. Users place a stadium on the top level.


Kegon Falls

In this scenario, the player is required to construct mostly underground, building a vast underground tourist attraction through hotels, shops, and a museum. This was initially sold in Japan as an expansion, but is included in Yoot Tower and later The Tower II releases.


Statue of Liberty

This expansion, was released in Japan in February 1999 under the name ''Towerkit CD-ROM: The Statue of Liberty''. It was also originally meant to be available to download from the American official website, but the English version never materialized. The expansion is rare in Japan.


Tokyo Tower

In this game, player build below
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also indicated the ''Tower'' team was working on another location, "Tokyo Towe

but the addition was only released in Japan as Towerkit. This is not to be confused with the "Tokyo" location.


Kyoto Station Bldg.

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was launched as a product based on the '' Gamera 3: Awakening of Irys'' movie. This version was sold as Towerkit, or bundled with the base ''The Tower II'' game.


King Naniwa Building Legend

In this add-on, player built around Tsutenkaku. This version was sold as Towerkit, or bundled with the base ''The Tower II'' game.


Christmas Story

In this add-on, officially titled ''The Tower II - Christmas Story ~サンタクロースになれる聖夜~'', the player constructs a log building and collects Christmas-themed items whilst Santa can be spotted walking around. This version was sold as Towerkit and the rarest and most obscure of the released items.


Cancelled releases

*Lunar base *Luxury cruise ship * Hokkaidō


Reception

The game was dismissed by some game review websites and magazines as being too much a rehash of the original ''SimTower''. Many wrote the game off as being basically identical to its predecessor. Due to the average reviews and spotty distribution, the game was largely ignored by the mainstream gaming public after release, possibly contributing to its poor sales. This in turn is the most likely reason why none of the new locations or expansion plug-ins were ever localized for the English version. It sold well in Japan, however, and received several new plug-ins. Another criticism was that some in-game text was not localized effectively. This resulted in some minor text errors and unfamiliar items to American audiences (such as placing cigarette machines commonly).


References


External links


''The Tower II'' homepage
(Japanese)

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