![]() ![]() Combined with Land Price seeds, I got my Museum up to $100k+ LP, easily winning the #1 for land. Plop a Business Combo next to one and you'll easily get your Museum up into the $60k+ range. Use the Art Museum combined with all of its combos to create a "downtown" rich man zone. Art MuseumĪrt Museums combo with a lot of cheap structures. The +30% product price makes them sandwich well with Jewelers, Car Dealers, and the Pleasure Combo. I have about 4 of these in my most successful towns so far. ![]() The only problem is that you'll end up with a redundant Office, but it's almost always worth it. The Business Combo gives a whopping +35% land, easily the best. also lets you stack a Business Combo on top of it, for a massive 55% boost to land. You can always reduce the layer of wood if you don't have the space, but this is great for filling small areas. Where M can be mountains or a lake/river, W is woods either naturally or deliberately placed, H are your houses, and J is your Japanese Restaurant/Hotel. These work best on most of the maps where you have a lot of 'dead' land area and can be very cheaply implemented provided that you get a Japanese Restaurant early. Springs Combo (Jpn Rest.) and Tourist Combo (Jpn Rest./Hotel). Your first source of high land prices would be the ones that rely on nature: H. Use a few Land Price Seeds on that Art Museum, and you'll hit #1 land price in no time. For example, you can build Culture, Fashion and Intellect combos together by sharing an Art Museum between all three. Layering combos, or placing multiple combos adjacent to one another is the most effective way to increase land price, and probably the only way to get to #1. This page is an excellent resource with a complete combo list. ![]() Combos - Placing buildings in a combo configuration increases the land price of all buildings in the combo, and sometimes buildings adjacent to the combo (the amount of increase depends on the combo type).You can use up to 10 of them on a building before they're no longer effective. Land Price Seed item - Using this item on a building instantly and permanently increases its land price.(They're especially useful on the Caldera City map, where all those hills would otherwise be wasted space.) They're also the only thing that can be built on an incline tile. Adjacent roads - Roads are one of the most effective land price boosters.Adjacent plants - Many plants increase the land value of businesses they're next to.Adjacent buildings - simply building two businesses adjacent to each other increases their land value.There are several ways to increase land prices. If you're still stuck after mastering Specialty Districts, you might try to figure out if this is possible and how. In one place I found a reference to something called a "house combo" but the tip was unsourced and I couldn't find any other reference to such a thing. I also found this thread, which covers (I'm guessing) the Japanese version, but I bet the core gameplay is the same. There's also this page which purports to have some help information on it, but it looks like it just might be a transcription of the help files in the game, so I don't know how much value that will add to you. Special - Airport, TV Station, Office (M).Hollywood - Movie Thtr, Theme Park, Jeweler/Boutique.Ghost - Skyscraper, Skyscraper, Skyscraper/Antenna.Rock - Record Str, Video Rental, Concert Hall.Hacker - Pizza Parlor, Fast Food, Security Co.Fishy - Fishing Pond, Aquarium, Fish Monger.Media - Antenna, Concert Hall, TV Station.Sports - Stadium, Bsbll Field, Sports Gym.Date - Theme Park, Zoo, Movie Thtr/Arcade.Industry - Scooter Shp, Car Dealer, College.Local - Cake Shp, Greengrocer, Florist/Fish Monger.Tourist - Woods, Mountains, City Hotel/Jpn Rest.Intellect - Bookstore, Trade School, Art Museum.Fashion - Boutique, Art Museum, Drugstore.Student - Trade School, Steakhouse, Diner.Culture - Jeweler, Art Museum, Movie Thtr. ![]() Shopping - Supermarket, Boutique, Jeweler.Health - Hospital, Sports Gym, Spa/Jpn Rest.Pleasure - Casino, Arcade, Bowling Alley.I don't believe it's 100% complete, but it might be enough to help you figure out what the pattern is: I found a list of combos in this message board post. There's a pretty exhaustive list of parts of the game in this Google Doc spreadsheet, which might be enlightening reading, although it's a bit dense. It seems like you can get a huge bonus for putting certain buildings together and creating a "Specialty District," although I've also seen this called a "Combo." ![]()
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