Hmm there isn't much strategies or simulation required. Just tap tap tap
So do you never have a plan of action and a schedule to run or its just tap tap tap for you ?
I don't know why my comments could not appear. Yeah you caught me. I did carry out planning in the early days. But with things all at the limits, it was pretty much just simple Tap tap to get donuts when needed.
There’s not much strategy involved in TSTO, but the category specified in the OP was strategy/simulation and city building games are definitely thought of as one type of simulation game.
Hooray, it also won a sack of dog doodoo on their door for not fixing "the glitch", and then having condescending Representatives blame the issues on the players!
No, not really.
But seriously they suck, and not in the vampire way.
Also fix the glitch!
I'm going paranoid, I'm not sure if I'll get hit or if my neighbors will get hit, or if I should shovel shi..shingles over to EA's doorstep....
I guess you could say at one point in the game there was strategy involved if you were trying to work on Springfield heights, the monorail recycling and trying to finish multiple quest lines? You had to strategize how best to use the characters and time.
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Of course, didn't you know that.
Or a mini awards event.
So do you never have a plan of action and a schedule to run or its just tap tap tap for you ?
I don't know why my comments could not appear. Yeah you caught me. I did carry out planning in the early days. But with things all at the limits, it was pretty much just simple Tap tap to get donuts when needed.
There’s not much strategy involved in TSTO, but the category specified in the OP was strategy/simulation and city building games are definitely thought of as one type of simulation game.
Hold it right there, Switches of Eastwick.
No, not really.
But seriously they suck, and not in the vampire way.
Also fix the glitch!
I'm going paranoid, I'm not sure if I'll get hit or if my neighbors will get hit, or if I should shovel shi..shingles over to EA's doorstep....
I guess you could say at one point in the game there was strategy involved if you were trying to work on Springfield heights, the monorail recycling and trying to finish multiple quest lines? You had to strategize how best to use the characters and time.
I thought maybe it was for worst glitch ever...