"Himalig city"; a tale of untold forbidden love (series, simulation, screenshots)
"Himalig city"; a tale of untold forbidden love (series, simulation, screenshots)
Himalig city's urbanization is still in process; just sharing
I give all the credits to the owners of plugins I used. Himalig city is a creation of pure fiction and does not reflect the views and opinions of anybody.
I would like also to share this Tokyo inspired alley. Tokyo skyline looks classy and hype
More screenshots to come.
Re: "Himalig city"; a tale of untold forbidden love (series, simulation, screenshots)
I wanted to terraform an island that has a long narrow beach-line for tourists and a wide land area for residential and commerce yet I was unexpected for this outcome; I (the citizens of Himalig) called it "Tadpole Island"
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Re: "Himalig city"; a tale of untold forbidden love (series, simulation, screenshots)
Hello dear! I admire the you love playing theotown too. I see from your signature that you have concerns for the game; you can directly message them through the links provided from the theotown forum homepage. If you have any concerns, kindly message them.
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Re: "Himalig city"; a tale of untold forbidden love (series, simulation, screenshots)
(The creation and story of Himalig city are all, purely fictitious and does not reflect the views and opinions of anybody.)
Once upon a time... (one damn history recall cliché) there was an indigenous isolated dwelling in one of the distant islands in the Philippines until the Spaniards came and colonized most part of the archipelago. Most Filipinos during that era were enslaved by the Spanish colony and some Filipino bourgeoises were spared from being enslaved. This island was also conquered by the Spaniards and introduce their culture and practice that causes change on the living of indigenous people lives there. The dwelling then was improved, houses and roads were built, and the settlement was upgraded into a humble town and named Santa Teresa (in honor of Saint Therese), in the island-province of Isla Oriental. Years later during the Spanish colonization, there were two powerful Spanish-Filipino bourgeoise families emerged; Del Valle and Torres. They were so rich, popular and influential, and contributes a lot for reforms.
More screenshots to come; to be continued...
Santa Teresa(Himalig) at 1871.
Himalig city at present time.
Once upon a time... (one damn history recall cliché) there was an indigenous isolated dwelling in one of the distant islands in the Philippines until the Spaniards came and colonized most part of the archipelago. Most Filipinos during that era were enslaved by the Spanish colony and some Filipino bourgeoises were spared from being enslaved. This island was also conquered by the Spaniards and introduce their culture and practice that causes change on the living of indigenous people lives there. The dwelling then was improved, houses and roads were built, and the settlement was upgraded into a humble town and named Santa Teresa (in honor of Saint Therese), in the island-province of Isla Oriental. Years later during the Spanish colonization, there were two powerful Spanish-Filipino bourgeoise families emerged; Del Valle and Torres. They were so rich, popular and influential, and contributes a lot for reforms.
More screenshots to come; to be continued...
Santa Teresa(Himalig) at 1871.
Himalig city at present time.
Last edited by gcsio on 27 Nov 2020, 12:33, edited 8 times in total.