So guys, if any of you know me, you know me only because of the Desert Cities. I've figured out lately that constructing cities is, like, the only thing that I can do in TPT, and I also saw a couple of requests for Desert City 6, so I decided to finally make the sixth version. After extensive thinking it was clear that I just don't know what to add to the City, thus I started to carry out my long-standing idea of building something else. The result is here.
During the creating process I got some backstory stuck in my head, and I'd like to share it with you.
W.P.Town is an acronym from Whirlpooltown. Don't ask me why it is called like that, it just came to my head and is totally random. Well, okay, okay, let's just think that the name came from large whirlpools on the Desert River, seen on the east side of the city.
By the way, that triangular thingy over the river is a part of the bridge over it.
The town isn't quite big, that's why it is a town. However, it features a tall TV tower and a television centre which service the Desert City. The city's airport is also located here, separated from the town by a forest. Other features include an abandoned coal mine, a park with a monument in it (yes, it's a figure of a man, now go and try to make it look nice using just several pixels yourself), a subway station which connects W.P.Town to the Desert City, and, of course...
...- Hey, this is smaller and obviously less interesting to destroy than that your other city! - It got a nuclear plant with a possibility of a meltdown. - Oh, okay then.
Yep. You can blow it up. To do so, simply flood-fill the empty space in the spent fuel pool (the chamber with water and plutonium) with neutrons. I know that it's quite impossible for a nuke plant to cause a real explosion in real life, but for you destruction fanatics a non-explodable plant would be just boring, right? Right.
Oh yeah, and the PQRT-covered part of the subway tunnel is an underwater "gallery" with transparent walls through which passengers in the trains can observe the wonderfully polluted water of the river. Sounds stupid, I know that. I don't care -_-
That's it I guess. I suppose W.P.Town won't be as popular as the Desert City is, but I kinda enjoyed creating it, so why not publish? Thanks for your attention.