» Game Description

Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe

Build-a-lot 3 is your passport to fun! Travel all over Europe as you restore rundown houses, develop friendly services and beautify neighborhoods with picturesque landmarks. The changing needs of the neighborhood will definitely keep you busy--you may need to brave the rain and snow, deal with noisy neighbors, or even put out a small fire to get the job done on time! Pack your bags and let the fun take flight in the exciting sequel to Build-a-lot 1 & 2!

» Game Features

  • Restore Many Different Houses!
  • Paint And Landscape To Increase Curb Appeal!
  • Play Campaign Or Casual Mode!
  • Construct Service Buildings!

» Game Reviews

  • “Oh My Gosh I sooooooooo loved the first and second version of this game and I have waited so long for the the third version.” – sodolo
  • “It's almost pointless to review this game. If you liked the previous two games in the series, then of course you're going to love this one. The graphics and sounds are of the same quality, the gameplay is mostly the same (with several improvements). I bought it without even trying it out first. It's awesome!” – selima
  • “I loved the first & the second version of the game its greattttttttttt i am soooooooooo happy that they release the thered edtion :)” – LucyS
  • “I really enjoyed this game, even more than the original because it had more stuff to do in this version. There were about 48 levels or so, which provides hours of fun. You start off with only a few blueprints and you buy more over time.” – 7attatte

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • CPU: P500

» Extra Info

Developer: Hipsoft
Release Date: 2008-12-16
Tags: action, arcade, sport, strategy, time management

Did you know that…
Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe was released in 2008. In it, players travel to several European nations and build a variety of improvements, including landmarks and European-style houses. It retains most of the elements of the previous two games, but adds some new options, such as restoring run-down buildings. It reinstates the premier lots from the first version, but these are much less often relevant to play. Like the previous two games, it is available via several casual game distributors, as well as HipSoft's own website.

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