fantastic simulation game
Pick Your Zone / Pick Your Building

Just as you learned in the SIM CITY game, all good cities require the three necessary zones to survive and flourish.

  1. Industrial - so your people have a place to work
  2. Residential - so your people have a place to live
  3. Commercial - so your people have places to buy stuff

To make this activity more fun, roll the dice to determine which zone your building will inhabit.

If you roll:
1 or 2, you are in the industrial zone
3 or 4, you are in the residential zone
5 or 6, you are in the commercial zone

Then look below at the list of possible buildings for your zone. Select one which appeals to you. Give it a cool name that reflects something about you. The project will be more fun if you pour yourself into it whenever you can. Pick shapes, colors and textures that you like. Don't worry about pleasing a client, this is for YOU.

fantastic simulation game

*teachers click a zone to print sign up sheets for your classes

POSSIBLE BUILDINGS BY ZONE
Industrial
computer factory
creative energy solutions think tank

organ cloning factory

satellite TV/Internet service

solar power generating plant

software development company

game software company

technical training institute

university

wind power generating plant

Commercial

antique store

arts and crafts store

animal shelter

banks

boat / jet ski shop

car dealership

clothing store

grocery store

hardware store

movie theater

music store

public Internet computers building

science wonders store

video store

virtual reality game palace

Residential

apartment building

church

condominiums

library

elementary school

junior high school

senior high school

lake front mansion

small 2 bedroom home

medium 4 bedroom home

large 6 bedroom home

 

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