The plot of the title is thin: the player's goal is to
become mayor of the town but they need to beat their competition to do so.
In it players
become the mayor of a town, build it up, populate it with cute little creatures and then share their creations with other.
Not exact matches
The
mayor started doing more
town halls and appearing on a weekly radio show halfway through his term after it
became clear that he was not doing a good job
of communicating his accomplishments to the public.
In his new life, he
becomes mayor of a small
town where he owns a factory that employees dozens
of otherwise destitute women.
Daring to start a new life, he breaks parole and creates a new identity for himself, within years
becoming a successful factory owner and
mayor of a provincial
town.
It is a hell
of a plight, after all, as originally sketched in Victor Hugo's 1,400 - page historical novel: Sentenced to 19 years in jail for stealing a loaf
of bread to feed his sister's family, the stolid, pious Valjean breaks parole upon his release and goes on to
become a respectable small -
town mayor under an assumed name.
Unlike the last few installments in the series, where the player
became a resident
of their
town, the player is now the
mayor of the
town (which in the previous games was Tortimer).
Meet the little pooch with a big will to live who went on to
become the
mayor of a seaside
town in New Jersey!
The game offers both a single - play mode, in which players mine a single plot
of land, as well as a campaign, in which the player competes against three other oil industrialists to raise the money to
become town mayor.
You are forced into your new position, and given a few tasks to complete in order to officially
become the new
mayor of your
town.
Additionally, only the first villager to arrive in
town can
become mayor after a misunderstanding from the animal villagers, which takes away one
of the neatest aspects from other players on the same game.
It's a difficult game to describe - you
become the
mayor of a small
town of animals and try to keep them happy by keeping the
town clean, sprucing it up, and sending them letters.
Buddy Schmalz, the
mayor of the
town of some 500 citizens, has
become increasingly concerned about the future
of the environment.