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The Tower SP is a game in the SimCity series for Game Boy Advance.
In Japan, this game was published by Nintendo (the character "Yama" from this game also appears as a spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and much earlier, the game received a Nintendo Official Guidebook). In North America, the game was instead published by Sega.
Summary
The game is closely based on an earlier game called SimTower, released in 1994 (known in Japan as "The Tower").
In The Tower SP, the player must construct a tower for Yama, the boss of their company. The player is tasked with managing things such as where to place facilities in the tower. The maximum rating "Tower" can be received with a population of 2,000 in the tower.
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