It may have been one that came free with a Windows iteration, but I don’t know.
Basically, you built a tower, in which you could put businesses, homes, and so on. it was a 2D view. Little people walked around in it. I don’t remember it being any more complicated than that.
Ideally i’d like to not only know what it is, but also if I could download it for free anywhere. It seems like the kind of game that would be free by now anyway, though of course i’m not looking to get it for free if it’s still being sold.
For legal options to acquire it, I believe it was in a bundle sold by Maxis in 1997.
Amazon appears to have a used copy… plug in 156754388X in the search field on Amazon’s front page.
A lot of these aBandonware websites offer much older computer software games that Are no longer oN the market. Due to nOn-existent sales, many maNufacturers have released these games as shareware. I have visited many of these websites And found many games that are no longer on the market. Downloading a copyrighted game, even thOugh you thought it was shareware, could get someone in trouble, as samclem indicated. To list these websites, which may be offering Copyrighted material as shareware, on a message bOard may also be suspect, also noted by samclem. Much shame that is, because no one can tell you which website to visit to click on the simulation link and go to the “s” category to download the game you are looking for.
Apologies, samclem. My impression of Home of the Underdogs was that they provide access to ‘out of print’ games legally, instead providing links to places you can purchase the games whose publishers/owners/whoever still require that. But it seems abandonware isn’t as legal as I’d thought – whoops!
I hope this doesn’t violate anything: you can read about HOTU’s discussion with the ESA in 2001 here.
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You also might be able to find the SimMania Series on Amazon, which includes SimTower.