The Tower SP

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The Tower SP
Developer(s) Vivarium
Publisher(s) Flag of Japan Nintendo
Flag of the United States Sega
Designer(s) Yoot Saito
Platform(s) Game Boy Advance
Release date Flag of Japan April 28, 2005
Flag of the United States March 14, 2006
Genre(s) Construction and Management Simulation
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
Media Cartridge

The Tower SP is a 2005 construction and management simulation video game for the Game Boy Advance. It is a port and revision of the SimTower (1994), aka The Tower in Japan, with some elements of Yoot Tower (1998). In the game, the player is tasked to construct a tower for their company boss, Yama, who has unrealistically huge eyebrows.

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[edit] Differences with SimTower

In The Tower SP, perhaps due to the limitations of the Game Boy Advance's system, the "Tower" status (the highest available tower rating) is obtained with a population of 2,000 people; a goal which is quite hard considering the height limit for the building is 50 floors(35 floors for the commercial tower) and a certain foundation width. The width is slowly expanded as Yama gets deregulation for the roads and buildings surrounding the player's Tower. However, reaching that population is not enough. The "Tower" status is only awarded when a wedding takes place in the building, which only occurs when a cathedral is constructed at the maximum height, the cathedral can be reached without any stress, the cathedral full, and when there are 2,000 people in the building at that moment.

Two The Tower SP screenshots, depicting hotel suites (top) and heightened ground level lobby (bottom).
Two The Tower SP screenshots, depicting hotel suites (top) and heightened ground level lobby (bottom).

Achieving a "Tower" status with the Office Building unlocks the possibility of building a "Commercial Building". The site permits construction of a higher lobby at the ground floor, but doesn't permit the construction of building offices, condominiums, medical centers, security offices, nor recycling centers, allows up to 3 cinemas in the building (whereas the Office Building only allowed one), as well as a spa with water from a hot spring and hotel suites (once the appropriate star rating is reached). As such, building built in this mode may resemble a mall-hotel hybrid, depending on the player's design.

Other features are taken from Yoot Tower, while some are new. Restrooms must be built; security must check the player's tower nightly; housekeeping cleans offices weekly, and cockroach infestation now has three phases: one (which requires a bug bomb), two (which requires a costly exterminator), and three (which condemns the infested facility). Like Yoot Tower, the player must use different shops and stores to satisfy tenants and visitors.

[edit] Reception

The game was generally ignored by the gaming press, given the lackluster marketing and limited releases. Critics rated in generally poorly, citing the game moves a bit too slowly to really be enjoyable.

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