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About This Content Get ready to go “all in” and join the cutthroat world of Las Vegas’ high-rolling resort moguls. Create a getaway destination for the mid-century elite, an oasis of decadence in the Nevada desert. Keep hotel guests pampered and comfortable in sleek suites with gourmet room service. Add glitzy casinos, posh nightclubs and book the hottest performers to draw in the crowds. In Project Highrise: Las Vegas the glamorous era of Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack becomes the backdrop as you seek to build Sin City’s next sensation.FeaturesCasinos – Entice people to come and part with their hard-earned money in style, with all new casinos.Hotels – Why do your visitors need to leave at all? Keep the business travellers and high-rollers rolling through, with rooms of all sizes that fit every need - but be sure to keep them happy as your ratings depend on it!Events & Shows – Bring in the best show in town, and attract crowds of happy visitors... and their wallets. Have them come in for the show, but stay for the food and the games.VIPs – Invite rock stars, comedians, or business gurus to come and perform at your venue – but just don’t expect them to come for free! The bigger the celebrity, the bigger the demands. Evolved Gameplay – Experience how the new location challenges your building skills, from new type of Air Conditioning utility, to special service elevators, NPCs, and more. 7aa9394dea Title: Project Highrise: Las VegasGenre: Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:SomaSimPublisher:Kasedo GamesRelease Date: 13 Apr, 2017 Project Highrise: Las Vegas Crack By Razor1911 Download The DLC is priced appropriately for the content it adds, in this day and age I find myself buying DLC for games and it ends up feeling like a total scam *cough* Fallout 4 *cough* But this expansion adds a whole new layer of depth and tacks on some replay value. Definitely worth the seven dollars if you liked the base Project Highrise.. For fans of Project Highrise, this DLC is a no-brainer. Adds a good chunk of content for a very reasonable price. I spent over 31 hours earning gold medals in all five of the new scenarios. I feel like I got way more content than I paid for with this DLC!. I finally found a game that got me to stop playing Cities: Skylines lolThe level of fun with Project Highrise increased exponentially with this first DLC. The hotel, venues and their associated services and specialties really add a game play element that's finally a step above what SimTower ever was (which I still play, as well btw, but maybe not so much anymore)As far as suggestions go, I would have loved for an outside view of the building to have been included (as it was in Yoot Tower) to have more sign placement possibilities with the newly introduced neon casino signs. A parking infrastructure for offices and residents and to go along with the new hotel aspect would have been great, too, but there is a mod that tries to create that (the mod unfortunately has not worked for me, however). And the only other thing I can think of atm that's missing from the game is disasters. There's limitless possibilities for those such as a casino heist (ala Ocean's 11) to make the security office actually have something to secure, gas line explosions and subsequent fires, leaky pipes which cause flooding and send the plumbers scrambling and maybe even an earthquake that could collapse portions of the tower or something.I digress. This review was meant to give this game\/new DLC a ton of raves instead of talking about what I like to see added. Las Vega DLC really does amp up the addiction factor ten-fold for this game, and I really look forward to the next DLC content the developers might have up their sleeves...BRAVO!!!!. I picked up project highrise on sale I said what te heck it looked like something that I could mess around with in my down time. Well I have been hooked. So I purchased the DLC bundle and I have to say this game is suprisingly fun. Not something I would have seen myself playing but I have been plesantly suprised. This is what sim tower wished it would have been. I give this game 2 thumbs up. A must buy!. For some reason this DLC seems to have an incredibly small number of reviews, so I thought I'd write this review to help out any potential buyers.This DLC adds Hotels as a third expansion option to the already existing options (Residences and Offices). This development branch is less focused on providing a variety of services and more on fulfilling service demands quickly and efficiently. While offices require their papers to be copied at some time in the day, along with 20 other services, hotel visitors require that room service is delivered to them quickly. Seeing as I personally didn't like how each higher level office or appartment requires two or three new service rooms, I find this to be a welcome difference between the Hotel branch and the other branches. The DLC also adds some hotel-specific rooms: casinos, conference halls and concert venues. In the latter two, an event can be manually scheduled. The performer or conference speaker will bring in a crowd, which will fill your hotel. The event will also earn you revenue. It is however somewhat tedious to do and I often skipped it. Fortunately it's not a focal point. On the topic of revenue, a major difference between the way you earn money with offices\/appartments and hotel rooms is how you're paid. Hotel rooms are paid for upon guest arrival and not at midnight. This means that you will have a second revenue source, which happens at a different time in the day, so if you've spent all your money by 6AM, you don't have to wait until midnight to play more. That's really nice.Overall, if you enjoy the base game of Project Highrise, you'll enjoy this DLC. If you don't, then this DLC will not suddenly make you enjoy the game's formula. It's inexpensive and provides enough content to get you back into the game if you haven't played in a while. Oh, by the way... The DLC's name is awful. The game has nothing at all to do with Las Vegas. It should have been Project Highrise: Hotels or if you hate simple names, something like "Hotel Mogul" or "Bed and Breakfast" or some other hotel term, because that's what it adds. The presence of Casinos is so far down the list of interesting features that I don't know why Las Vegas was chosen as the title.
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