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Post by March Vegas on Sept 19, 2012 17:55:34 GMT -5
Thanks Sni!
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Post by Snibull on Sept 19, 2012 18:09:42 GMT -5
You're welcome- it was a pleasure "touring" the areas!
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Post by Snibull on Sept 19, 2012 18:18:30 GMT -5
Princess- This is one town that is all fun and games! Introducing member PrincessWorld's town: Overviews: North side-deciding on where to start the day is just the beginning of this town's activities. Let's start at the pool, lounging or sliding down into your pool of choice... just enjoy the sun! East Side-if there is any doubt this woman is a Princess, look at the fortress of dragons surrounding her many castles! South Side-only for fun times with family and friends at the circus or listening to music and faint roller coaster screams and race cars. East Side-literally, taking you to Mt Fuji and sumo wrestling, possibly to be taken away by steamboat!
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Post by Snibull on Sept 19, 2012 18:31:10 GMT -5
Member dals' town! Overview: West Side: South Side: East Side:
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Post by Snibull on Sept 19, 2012 18:36:02 GMT -5
Looking at these towns on the big screen is so neat! You get to see all the little details people put in their towns... all the street corners, flowers, trees, and the randomness of the people and cars!
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Post by dals on Sept 19, 2012 18:52:49 GMT -5
Thanks Snibull!
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Post by Snibull on Sept 19, 2012 18:55:04 GMT -5
Member wundermachine's town! (newly built town thanks to stacking wonders!) East side: Green area: Close up overview:
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Post by Snibull on Sept 19, 2012 18:57:56 GMT -5
You're welcome! I have enjoyed visiting your town since before you joined the forum
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2012 19:47:14 GMT -5
So many great looking towns, going to be a very hard choice!!!
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Post by Bikini Beach on Sept 20, 2012 0:35:25 GMT -5
I agree with Kelly! I'm glad to see all the entries
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Post by PrincessWorld on Sept 20, 2012 6:55:26 GMT -5
Thanks so much Snibull, Seeeing PrincessWorld on the big screen looks amazing!!
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Post by ultraviolet on Sept 21, 2012 15:29:46 GMT -5
Many thanks to unrealvector for posting my section. I'm still getting to grips with taking screenshots and posting, and haven't had time around work commitments to work through the helpful advice he and JayeGirl have given me. No problem! As long as I get to steal some of your town ideas when I finally get my land cleared ;D. Feel free!
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Post by March Vegas on Sept 21, 2012 16:11:43 GMT -5
Just to let you know, in light of the new items being released I have slightly changed my recycling plant!
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Post by madmod001 on Sept 22, 2012 21:48:18 GMT -5
Hi all, Thought I might enter this with my humble city. It is not totally complete but when are they ever Technology park downtown area(notice hidden ugly Internet and school bus and limo crash ) Rich area (unfinished) theme park (unfinished due to zombie infestation)
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Post by kushtown on Sept 25, 2012 16:31:19 GMT -5
Hey everybody! Okay so I'm moving the voting days back to this weekend! You'll now have until Sunday to vote for your favorite towns!! The winner will be announced on Monday!! Thanks for everyone's participation!!
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Post by unrealvector on Sept 26, 2012 2:48:48 GMT -5
OK, thanks to all my RHs I can update my previous competition entry to full town status! (It doesn't matter if I'm a bit late to get any votes - I just want to show off what the generosity of the forum allowed me to do). So you enter Vector Park at the airport and can easily catch a taxi or bus from there. You'll immediately notice the mayor relaxing in the gardens of the town hall after an arduous and successful town replanning. If you immediately turn right off Olde Waye (the longest, oldest and most dangerous road in Vector Park) you head down past the school's new championship-ready hockey astroturf, and end up at the camping grounds. Campers can hike the zigzag path all the way to the wolves' den. Rumour has it that if you dare to enter the wolves' cave and follow the sound of distant drums, you'll come out the other end on a path through the ancient redwood forests to little AsiaPacificTown . Back to Olde Waye, the most squigly and dangerous intersection awaits you (and the only one worthy of a traffic light)... this is Caffeteria Crossing, known for the fact that all the kids gather in the Cafferia to watch all the accidents. Thankfully, the Mayor erected a hospital on the corner, saving ambulance gas bills and drastically cutting on the response time. In Little Asia, the steam(punk) house converts steam from the springs into energy to hold Mt Fuji together - keeping the town safe indefinitely, and allowing residents to fearlessly watch the beauty of the shaking mountain. Also, careful what you order at Granny Sato's tea house - she's brewing the 'Special' out back, which will turn you pink for a week. Off the southeast of the warehouse district lies the high-rise condo housing project, a tribute to the buildings that brought Vector Park it's first millions. Further east lies the Mexican Ambassador's house, the woody farmlands, and the crazy Scotsman's mansion, where he twitters about all day pruning his topiaries. Just east of the CBD is the English Ambassador's mansion. When he moved in, his wife mentioned she didn't want to travel very far on their holidays, so he built their modern vacation home 100 metres away, in the corner of the yard. Moving to the CBD, we have all the skyscrapers you'd expect, built around a tribute to the ecology of the area. Vector Park, to the north, after which the town is named, contains the Aweful Tower (a cheap, but sturdy knockoff of the real deal), BigSky Cathedral, and all the trappings a park should have, including a picnic/party area with barbeque facilities. The single-hole golf course, ending at the country club, is a nasty forresty par 4, with players regularly scoring 1/2 (house rules suggest that if the ball ricochets off a tree into fair territory, 1/2 a shot is removed). While the men replay the hole 18 times on a Saturday, the ladies find themselved in good company at the spa to the north. Moving west, we find the theme park littered with vendors and puke-inducing rides. No-one has ever seen the pirate ship stop spinning, and some would believe the drop tower is still on its maiden ride (talk about value for money!). Finally, we come to the areas normal people don't want to see - the recycling centre, the military base, the near-future science station, and the LARP (live-action-roleplaying) community. Some say that the LARPers have managed to make some of their events a lot more realistic than one might expect, and, judging by the increase in burn wounds at Caffeteria Crossing Hospital, this may indeed be true. Thanks for taking this journey around Vector Park with me. Hope you enjoyed your stay! Vector Park ID# 36370639
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Post by Raven on Sept 26, 2012 9:52:44 GMT -5
Truly cool Unrealvector Raven 29067906
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Post by portlandjo on Sept 27, 2012 2:31:02 GMT -5
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Post by dals on Sept 27, 2012 7:44:51 GMT -5
Portlandjo - great town!
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Post by portlandjo on Sept 27, 2012 11:57:19 GMT -5
thank you dals
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