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Skyscraper

A view of some skyscrapers in The Sims 3: Late Night.

Skyscrapers are shell buildings that were shipped with The Sims 3: Late Night.[1] They are "Shell buildings"[2] and only offer one or two floors (such as the basement; some nicer penthouses have a second floor bedroom.) as a playable area for either residential penthouses or community lots, such as Bars.[3] More than one rabbit hole can be inside a skyscraper.[4] It is the first time in the series that a skyscraper can be made without the use of cheats, though they were available as neighborhood decorations in The Sims 2: Nightlife and The Sims 2: Apartment Life. Skyscrapers can be placed in build mode, though, as any rabbit hole, it has to be placed before a family moves in.

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  1. TheSims3 tweet The tall buildings can actually be lived in. If you make enough Simoleons you can even buy one of the luxury high rises.
  2. TheSims3 tweet The apartments are extensions of Shells from World Adventures. Big models, but with some floors that can be built and lived in.
  3. Gamesradar - The Sims 3: Late Night
  4. SimsNetwork - The Sims 3 Late Night @ Gamescom 2010

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