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4junk3000
2 years agoNew Spectator
This is the New Stuff
I’m posting pics of all my coastline designs to this thread, since much of it is already here. My SF’s entire coastline is designed with a progression of socioeconomic development, increasing in value and exclusivity from right to left (i think is south to north). Let’s take a tour from classy to trashy!
So farthest north is the fanciest pier:
It is uncluttered, with high-brow entertainment options (and of course the cell phone reception is excellent with strong satellite coverage)
Next is the posh SH Yacht Club:
The trendiest place for burning some cash! ?
Next would be the exclusive neighborhood of Fogburyport, including the offshore seafarer’s district (read: pirates settled here) with my Antique Ship Exhibit:
Also offshore of Fogburyport’s beach estates and Resort hotels, is my massive Beach Hut condo resort:
The Resort has a private access walkway to the Squidport.
The SP (and its Shoreline Drive business district) is also structured with economical hierarchy; the higher end businesses at the north end, and the fishing pier and concert stage at the south end:
The new Barnacle Bay Marina now serves as the landmark that divides the resort section of the coastline from the industrial section. The touristy Shoreline Drive terminates at the South End nightclub district. So the beachfront streets do not connect with the primary industrial boulevard, which hosts 3 prisons, 2 recycling centers, the dump, and the Tar Pits.
Next is the AquaWorld Dam, and Burns’ Geriatric Park extension of the SF Nuclear Plant Facility… (image above)
…and then Dr Hibberts’ mysterious island:
Next is the KB Oil Rig (unpictured); and lastly is a Military pier i added recently:
I still have room for more offshore designs, and with the new ability to craft 2 boardwalk tiles simultaneously, that’s potentially 4 more a day in addition to whatever the yellow sub can dredge up. I am looking forward to future seaworthy events!
Happy tapping!
I’m posting pics of all my coastline designs to this thread, since much of it is already here. My SF’s entire coastline is designed with a progression of socioeconomic development, increasing in value and exclusivity from right to left (i think is south to north). Let’s take a tour from classy to trashy!
So farthest north is the fanciest pier:
It is uncluttered, with high-brow entertainment options (and of course the cell phone reception is excellent with strong satellite coverage)
Next is the posh SH Yacht Club:
The trendiest place for burning some cash! ?
Next would be the exclusive neighborhood of Fogburyport, including the offshore seafarer’s district (read: pirates settled here) with my Antique Ship Exhibit:
Also offshore of Fogburyport’s beach estates and Resort hotels, is my massive Beach Hut condo resort:
The Resort has a private access walkway to the Squidport.
The SP (and its Shoreline Drive business district) is also structured with economical hierarchy; the higher end businesses at the north end, and the fishing pier and concert stage at the south end:
The new Barnacle Bay Marina now serves as the landmark that divides the resort section of the coastline from the industrial section. The touristy Shoreline Drive terminates at the South End nightclub district. So the beachfront streets do not connect with the primary industrial boulevard, which hosts 3 prisons, 2 recycling centers, the dump, and the Tar Pits.
Next is the AquaWorld Dam, and Burns’ Geriatric Park extension of the SF Nuclear Plant Facility… (image above)
…and then Dr Hibberts’ mysterious island:
Next is the KB Oil Rig (unpictured); and lastly is a Military pier i added recently:
I still have room for more offshore designs, and with the new ability to craft 2 boardwalk tiles simultaneously, that’s potentially 4 more a day in addition to whatever the yellow sub can dredge up. I am looking forward to future seaworthy events!
Happy tapping!
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