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'''Weekee City''' is a town that has started construction in late August of 2011. It is currently closed to the public, and will remain invite only as it's completed. The future owners will be chris9086 and [[ChineseAnonymous]], the chief designer. |
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== Concept and Design == |
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The inspiration for Weekee City is [http://zelda.wikia.com/wiki/Hyrule_Castle_Town Hyrule Castle Town] from many of the Legend of Zelda video games. It will be surrounded by a large wall composed of Stone Brick, and will have a moat in front of it. The main entrance will be blocked by a gate, and any visitors will require permission in order to enter; two greenhouses for wheat are immediately follow, and there will be two staircases to climb the castle walls for defensive purposes. |
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There is a town center being worked on, which will contain a sugarcane farm, a mine entry point, and possibly other businesses. |
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=== Tourism === |
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[[Category:Community Cities]] |
[[Category:Community Cities]] |
Revision as of 08:46, 8 September 2011
Weekee City is a town that has started construction in late August of 2011. It is currently closed to the public, and will remain invite only as it's completed. The future owners will be chris9086 and ChineseAnonymous, the chief designer.
Concept and Design
The inspiration for Weekee City is Hyrule Castle Town from many of the Legend of Zelda video games. It will be surrounded by a large wall composed of Stone Brick, and will have a moat in front of it. The main entrance will be blocked by a gate, and any visitors will require permission in order to enter; two greenhouses for wheat are immediately follow, and there will be two staircases to climb the castle walls for defensive purposes.
There is a town center being worked on, which will contain a sugarcane farm, a mine entry point, and possibly other businesses.