
Project Highrise: London Life
A building sim that trades deep systemic complexity for accessible tower management, London Life feels like Highrise's lighter cousin, and that's either its strength or its limitation depending what you want.
GamerScout Verdict
Solid casual building sim for players who want Highrise's charm without its systems overhead.
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About Project Highrise: London Life
I went in expecting the signature Project Highrise depth: tenant logistics, electrical routing, prestige mechanics. London Life simplifies most of that. You're still managing office towers for media moguls and financial firms, placing tenants, maintaining prestige ratings, and feeding the global info network. The sim core works fine, zoning feels intuitive, construction flows logically, but the decision tree is shallower than the base game. Tenant selection matters less, routing puzzles are gentler, and the late-game sandbox lacks the emergent chaos that makes tycoon sims addictive. If you bounced off Highrise's complexity, this is your entry point. The 92% user score reflects a tight, unpretentious building experience that respects your time. Don't expect 200-hour campaigns or the mod ecosystem that sustains the original. This is a focused, well-tuned afternoon game for anyone who wants to place shiny towers without spreadsheet micromanagement.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- Processor
- Core i5
- Memory
- 2 MB RAM
- Graphics
- Integrated video (Intel HD 4000 or later), 1 GB shared memory
- Storage
- 500 MB available space
Recommended
- Processor
- Core i7
- Memory
- 4 MB RAM
- Graphics
- Dedicated video, 1 GB VRAM
- Storage
- 500 MB available space
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Game Info
- Developer
- SomaSim
- Publisher
- Kasedo Games
- Release Date
- Feb 28, 2018


