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This world seems to take after a theme of 1920s to 1940s-inspired fashion and architecture, and the name of the town is probably a reference to the term "[[wikipedia:Roaring Twenties|Roaring Twenties]]", which refers to American - and, to a lesser extent, Canadian, British and Western European - society and culture in the 1920s. The 'heights' is possibly referring to the height of the buildings. A fair amount of Roaring Heights' citizens are references to famous people from the 1920s to 1940s, either by name, or as a direct spoof.
 
The layout and architecture of the world is based on Miami, New York, and Chicago according to SimGuruTaterTot and SimGuruBrett on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvQEL6IiL1Y The Sims 3 Live Broadcast - Roaring Heights Gameplay video]. The city hall is based on Buffalo City Hall and the lighthouse is based on a lighthouse in Kálfshamarsvík, Iceland.
 
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* The Riverside Pool might be a reference to the [[Unreleased neighborhoods|unreleased neighborhood]] of ''[[The Sims 2]]'', Riverside.
* Despite mentions of the silver screen in character descriptions, Roaring Heights does not have a [[film studio]].
* Like with [[Sunlit Tides]], the bios for each Sim in Roaring Heights is the same, except that males and females have different bios for their gender.
 
==Gallery==
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==References==
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