Project Highrise Xbox One
The Ultimate skyscraper simulation game for PC finally makes its Console debut with Project high Rise: architect Edition. As well as bringing all the content from the original Project high Rise base game, the architect Edition also packs in the las Vegas DLC as well as the content packs Miami Mall, Tokyo towers, London life and brilliant berlin in One definitive Console Edition.
.ReleaseSeptember 8, 2016Mode(s)Project Highrise is a tower-building simulation game, developed by and published by Kasedo Games. It is considered by many to be the spiritual successor to. In the game, players take on the role of a high-rise manager who is responsible for building and maintaining a tower block, filling it with offices, apartments, shops and restaurants, which they support with utilities, while providing specialized services and fulfilling certain conditions in order to keep the residents and tenants of the building satisfied.The game was released worldwide on September 8, 2016, through online platforms, primarily and, and has received generally positive reviews. The game has spawned five DLC packs, which provided additional gameplay features and content. Contents.Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScorePC: 73/100iOS: 84/100Review scoresPublicationScore7/10IGN Germany8/10iOS:The game was fairly well received on release garnering a 7 out of 10 review score from, and an 8 out of 10 from IGN Germany. IGN praised Project Highrise for being able to quickly and easily craft a smooth, self-sufficient system from the ground up thanks to a welcoming and fast-paced simplicity, and called the ability for the player to easily understand what was going on, despite the deep levels of complexity, the game's biggest achievement.Despite the praise, Project Highrise was also criticized for its lack of personality due to its artistic style and color palette. The way how each room looked was thought to be too similar and as such, larger skyscrapers could look monotonous.Project Highrise has a score of 73/100 on.
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