

Take note that due to the 5 levels of residency and my usage of Sim-City style building rules, you'll see duplicate buildings with a number (ie "The 89 01") that indicate how many lots a single building is sitting on. Total number of buildings: 190 - What's next? Small and Large Clinic, Main Hospital (Brutalist).Small Fire and Large Fire Station (Art Deco).Small and Large Police Station (Art Deco).Modular Nuclear Power Plant (3 buildings in one).Modular Oil Power Plant (3 buildings in one).Modular Coal Power Plant (4 buildings in one).11 Level 2 Office Buildings (Art Deco/Mid Century).9 Level 1 Office Buildings (Chicago School).3 "Level 3" Forestry Buildings (Currently a bunch of recolors).10 "Level 3" Farming Industrial Buildings (Early 20th Century "Red Barns").15 Level 2 Generic Industrial Buildings (Diesel-age Factories).15 Level 1 Generic Industrial Buildings (Steam-age Factories).11 Level 2 High Density Commercial Buildings (Po-Mo Mid Century/Art Deco).10 Level 1 High Density Commercial Buidings (Chicago School).4 Level 3/4 High Density Apartment Towers (Art Deco).6 Level 3/4 High Density Townhouses (Chicago School).4 Level 1/2 High Density Tenements (Mid Century).

#Dark sheep stepmania full
While some buildings may mix well with other buildings, it's best to use all the buildings as a kit of it's own in your district or whole city.ĭon't forget to subscribe to the Civil Mania! Workshop Prop Collection in order to get all the props, trees, and other things that I didn't personally create in order to get the full look of all these buildings.
#Dark sheep stepmania mod
Subscribe to them all, use the Building Themes Mod to create a theme known as "JazzAge" or "Arthur's Derpy Buildings" or whatever you want to call it. MAIN INFORMATION Are you looking for some color and cartoony style that is in good taste? How about I take you back to another era, where everyone thought that atomic jets would take us to the stars or that people would get the Hebbie Jebbies? The retro-modern building (and possibly vehicle) set of the JazzAge does just that, bringing you buildings from the 20s to the 60s, covering Art Deco, American Crafstman, Googie, Mid-Century Modern, Brutalism, and more between that time period.
