Build a Lot 4 - Power Source EXPERT MODE [Level 5] Walkthrough - HD Gameplay (1080P)
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Main Campaign, Level 5
Build-a-Lot 4: Power Source
Goals: 1 Workshop, 6 workers, own 3 houses, rent $9,000
Start with: $75,000, 4 workers, 1,000 materials, 2 technicians, 1 A-Frame, 4 empty lots
Level Tip: The key to this level is to remember that when you have a power black-out, you can’t collect any rent, so you want to add Energy Savers to existing houses before starting new construction to avoid interruptions in rent collection.
Level Tip: Also, the Workshop uses a huge amount of power. You don’t actually need it until the end of the level, but if you construct it earlier it’s OK, you’ll just be more likely to run into black-outs.
Begin by adding 3 Energy Savers to the A-Frame, paint, upgrade once.
Make any repairs when needed.
Construct the Workshop on a lot where it doesn’t impact any houses.
Construct a Duplex and add 3 Energy Savers. That should bring you back below the black-out line.
Sell the A-Frame.
Paint the 1st Duplex and begin upgrading it. You want 3-Stars eventually.
Once the 1st Duplex has at least 2 Energy Savers, start constructing a 2nd Duplex.
From now on, buy materials as needed in 1,000 unit lots.
Add 3 Energy Savers to both Duplexes.
Paint the Duplexes and upgrade them 3 times each.
Start construction on a 3rd Duplex.
If you have already built the Workshop, do not start the 3rd Duplex until the other two have 3 Energy Savers added each! Make sure you will have enough materials before you start to construct the 3rd Duplex to add 2 Energy Savers to it.
As soon as the 3rd Duplex is built, add 2 Energy Savers. This should bring you back below the black-out line.
Upgrade the 3rd Duplex and add the 3rd Energy Saver.
As soon as you have $45,000 in cash, train two more workers.
All of the Build-a-lot games are built on the same premise: to develop a neighborhood with homes, shops, services, etc. while keeping an eye on resources like time, labor, building materials, and money. This makes for an entertaining and occasionally frantic time management game, attempting to meet all the needs of the community within a certain timeframe. Build-a-Lot 4 continues the same idea but adds something new and timely — dealing with the crumbling infrastructure of an aging and near-capacity power grid.
In Build-a-Lot 4, the first and most important thing you need to track is available energy. Before you build a single thing you must assess the available power structure and add to it if necessary. This adds a layer of complication to the basic Build-a-Lot dynamic due to the fact that if you add a house or business without taking into account power needs, the entire neighborhood will black out. And since you cannot collect rent or money from businesses during a blackout, you need to fix the situation, fast!
Modern, so-called "clean" energy facilities are available to build, but watch out, like all complicated technology they can break down, causing wide-spread blackouts.
Retained from the previous game are the weather patterns, which still affect gameplay. Rain slows down outdoor construction, such as building or painting, and if it rains a lot in your community, perhaps a solar power plant is not the way to go.
A new occupation has been added to the workforce: the energy technician. Only technicians can repair power plants, make homes energy efficient, or supercharge a plant. They need their own support structure — a Tech Center — for training.
All in all, Build-a-Lot 4 is a fast-paced, entertaining time management game. Never mind the collapsed real estate market, get out there and build!
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