Great Build-a-lot Game! | | Review Date: February 12, 2009 | | Reviewer: B Parker, | | I've played them all and this one is really fun. There is a lot of strategy to the game, especially in the higher levels. The noisy neighbors always make me laugh and restoring rundown houses was pretty cool as well. The higher levels get tough. The passport feature made it really easy to go back and replay levels to try to get the expert time. This game is truly addictive. |
AWESOME | | Review Date: September 25, 2009 | | Reviewer: Job Hunter, Atlanta, Georgia | | This game is so addictive. My four year old loves to play. I enjoy it on rainy evenings. |
Fun Easy to Play Game | | Review Date: February 5, 2009 | | Reviewer: A. Wunderlich, Seattle, WA United States | | Build a lot 3 was the game that kept me company during my flu and was an enjoyable diversion. Game over 45 levels builds on what one can do and offers multiple restrictions. Perfect for one who's not interested in Action. |
Fun by itself, but not enough new content | | Review Date: August 29, 2009 | | Reviewer: LH422, Washington, USA | | Build-a-lot 3 is quite similar to the first two games in the series. The object, as always, is to build, upgrade, and sell houses to make a profit and meet a series of neighborhood goals. In and of itself, this is a fun time-managment game. If you've already played the first two in this series, however, there's not a tremendous amount of original content in v. 3. This game is set in Europe, whereas the first two are set in the US, but it's just not all that substantially different. So, the game itself is fun, but don't expect much change from the earlier Build-a-Lots. |
Worth an Evening of Fun | | Review Date: February 28, 2010 | | Reviewer: Antonio Cavallo, Ogden, Utah | | This game is okay for wasting an evening. You'll be sick of it after a few hours of gameplay, and will probably have beat it, but it's worth the few dollars it costs. |
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