Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe
- Beautify failing neighborhoods
- Tons of eye-catching upgrades
- Corner the housing market!
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- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 600 Mhz
- Memory : 256
- DiretX : 6.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 108
Review for game: Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe
WINNER! Best Time Management Game of 2008! Travel all over Europe restoring rundown homes to their former grandeur in this expansive Time Management game! Build your curb appeal with fresh coats of paint and enticing landscaping. Stay on top of the needs of the neighborhood, averting crises and calming noisy neighbors. With tons of developmental decisions and eye-catching upgrades, today`s market is ripe for Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe!
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Travel all over Europe restoring rundown homes to their former grandeur in this expansive Time Management game!
AFERON - BigFishGames
Another great installment,,,like the constant evolving of this series
I have purchased every Build A Lot game and enjoyed them all. This one being the best. They got it just right this time around. A+
This game is absolutely brilliant, even better than Build a lot 2, which, up to now, was my favourite Build a lot game. Good Parts: Finally, finally, the developers have listened! They've improved the game's graphics dramatically and it has paid off! It really felt like I was playing a modern-day game. Once again, this game has a storyline. You travel all over europe building and restoring homes. One of the new features of this game was Restoring run-down houses which had a negative appeal on the neighbourhood. This really added fun and excitement to the game. OK Parts: Fire department. This was another new feature in the game, which I thought was fun, untill I found out it cost $5,000 to call them! Bad Parts: In the first level of Portugal, I was completely ovewhelmed. The impossible goals, added by building a workshop, which added negative appeal to the neighbourhood, and topped off by never having enough money or materials. Smoke damage and repairs would always appear in the wrong places and I was forced to restart this level quite a few times. Apart from the one flaw, you'll never find anything bad about this game. It's great for lovers of the series, or new players.
I bought this game a month ago and by suprise I still havent beat it yet. Its harder then sum might think.
I just love this entire series. I'm sooo glad they keep adding to it. Each new addition has the same format, with new additions, building styles and themes. Pet peeve: It really bother me when a developer changes the entire format mid-stream and one ends up hating what was a great game. Fortunately, the developers of this series doesn't do that. The entire series has wonderful graphics, challenging levels and great replay . . . I even like the sound effects and I usually mute those :) This one is no exception If they keep making these, I'll keep playing them! Great job guys! Thank you!
This is another fantastic addition to the Build-a-lot series. This time you are visiting European countries with a view to helping out the citizens of various fictional cities. As ever, these games start tame, as has been mentioned, but become progressively harder from level 31 onwards. Some are so challenging you will probably have to play them several times, planning and strategising even before you begin a level. Can you complete all requirements on Expert? You can also play the casual un-timed mode. As ever, in the later levels more objectives will be thrown at you almost at the last minute. It's tough indeed, but a long fun game well worth the price. The graphics are excellent and the developers have tried to match music befitting to each country (not sure they always got this right), meaning you are not listening to the same melody through all 45 levels. Great game for a day when you can lock the door and forget about doing anything else until you're through.
I THINK ITS A OK GAME REALLY!!
Too Much Fun. It starts out very easy, you think it's a piece of cake and as the game goes on the difficulty level gets harder. Once you start playing it's hard to stop. If you love TM games the Build-A-Lot's are one of the best collections you can own and I can't wait for the next one to come out. I own them all and I recommend you give it a try.