Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe game
Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe

Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe

Make a mint in the Euro housing market! in addicting Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe game

  • Beautify failing neighborhoods
  • Tons of eye-catching upgrades
  • Corner the housing market!
  • Get back to basics with Build-a-lot
Play FREE for one hour
(95.52 MB)
Full unlimited version
Only $6.99!

Game description:

WINNER! Best Time Management Game of 2008! Travel all over Europe restoring rundown homes to their former grandeur in this expansive Time Management game! Build your curb appeal with fresh coats of paint and enticing landscaping. Stay on top of the needs of the neighborhood, averting crises and calming noisy neighbors. With tons of developmental decisions and eye-catching upgrades, today`s market is ripe for Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe!

System requirements:

  • OS: Windows XP/Vista
  • CPU: 600 Mhz
  • RAM: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 6.0

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Build-a-lot 3: Passport to Europe game user reviews

It isn't my favorite of the series but its still a good game. It just didn't suck me in like the other 2 did. That being said, to me, it was definitely the most challening of the 3. So I won't be done with it for awhile. It may not have a lot of new bells and whistles but it still provides a challenge and some entertainment.

- jmday

I had so much fun, this also helps with how community works together and how things get involved. This should help with kids about their community and realize how sometime the real world is difficult becuase of money involved.

- queenli

Good and challenging once again. But my biggest complaint is that if you've played 1, then you've played all 3 of them. You know all of the tricks: build, upgrade, and sell. But my primary beef with BA3 is that it looks absolutely nothing like Europe. Aside from the European map and the passport, each landscape could have been almost any town in America. Europe has very distinct architecture and it just wasnt represented here. But I still enjoyed playing. GRADE: A

- gamezchick