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Yoot Tower (Mac abandonware from 1998) To date, Macintosh Repository served 496444 old Mac files, totaling more than 78811.1GB! Yoot Tower is a much-improved sequel to Maxis' tower-building classic SimTower. Safe Similar to the first game, Yoot Tower was much more popular on the Mac than it was on the PC, probably due to the fact that both games were coded on a Mac and released for that platform first. Yoot tower free download - Bloons. Best Video Software for the Mac How To Run MacOS High Sierra or Another OS on Your Mac Best Graphic Design Software the Mac.

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Johanna June 10, 2005 - 17:49 EST Ann' - CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+D Where can I find information about the structures and what's required to gain stars etc. -Johanna Will August 6, 2005 - 09:51 EST Im getting this game this week, iv played the original since it came out. If anyone is looking for Towers to download i found a good site (Sim Tower and Yoot Tower, ALSO some Mac compatible Towers are avalible): Hope this helps anyone having trouble starting a new tower;D (Also theres a download of the handy 'Rent Wizard' used to change those anyoning rent changes on Sim Tower). Happy Building Lol. Korey August 21, 2005 - 00:39 EST Okay I got the game right, but i have no instructions whatsoever so I have next to no clue what I'm doing, I know VIP's come but I never know when and I don't know what I have to get to get to the next star so it's a suprise to me when they come.

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And even then, you're not done. The 'finished product,' looks like this: However, this still isn't a four star building. Some problems that I noticed, the maintenance fee seems a bit high. Just as you're about to earn enough money to buy something, the maintenance fee kicks in, and you have to start saving all over again. This gets frustrating after awhile, but I think this happened because I built too fast. You can earn extra income buy selling billboard space.

Some general principals to help with that: (1) Make sure your elevator shafts contain plenty of cars. (2) (Not sure about this) don't mix offices, shops, and living areas on the same floor.

This is for the Mac version. Thanks Lisa W November 10, 2005 - 04:23 EST Where am I supposed to put my subway station?

- sometimes—if a response is warranted.:-) Chesstime April 28, 2005 - 01:32 EST Hay, im new to this site and I think I have an anser to most of the trafic problems. I think if you seperate the floors with a fast food and shops floor have stairs go from that floor to the offices, and have your elevators stop on only the fast food floors, thus evenly distributed trafic and alot of cash from all of the fast food places and shops. Although I have faild to test this as of late, let me know if it works! =) Ann' May 1, 2005 - 14:39 EST Can anybody with a Mac help please? I'm looking for a REAL CHEAT for having money, a working one. If ever you succeeded, please can you explain what to do STEP by STEP (buttons to use, what to type.). Thanks a lot.

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Anyone who played the original SimTower knows that the focus of gameplay was the building of the tower itself with little interactive bonding of the tenants, stores and structure. In Yoot Tower, the sequel, the emphasis is on the synergy between all the factors and factions contained within the game. You won't be constructing your dream building in a cold and impersonal vacuum but rather with an eye to developing a game story through the residents themselves. The scope of Yoot Tower transcends that of the original in several important areas. The 'living' tower you create will feed off the tenants by upgrading the number and quality of stores, facilities and services. In this way, your structure gains recognition and builds to a star rating system much like the world's greatest hotels, resorts and shopping districts do in the late 1990s.

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