Why would I want to build more floors?

Why would I want to build more floors? - House Floor Plan

Ultimately, tower bux and red/white chips are the valuable currency of this game. From what I can tell, these are the only free ways to get more chips:

  • Fulfill quests
  • Take people on the elevator

Both of these get harder the more floors you have. Wouldn't it make more sense to just keep the tower really really small until I have tens of thousands of chips, and only then grow the tower larger?



Best Answer

Some missions payout more chips the more floors you have. When your mission is to find something (objects or bitizens), you get one chip for every 20 floors you have.

So floors 1-19: one chip
Floors 20-39: two chips
Floors 40-59: three chips, etc.

In addition, while floor costs increase logarithmically, the floor tip bonus increases exponentially. It's not a huge money-maker, but it can help bring in coins short-term.




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What is the purpose of a floor?

A floor typically provides: Structural support for the contents of the room, its occupants, and the weight of the floor itself. Resistance to the passage of moisture, heat and sound. A surface finish which may contribute to the look, feel and acoustics of a space.

Which floor is best in 4 floor building?

The ground floor While ground floor houses are best suited for families which have aging parents or young children, exiting the building would also be easier in case of an emergency situation.

How do you add a second floor?

There are a few options for adding a second story.
  • Option 1: Remove the roof, frame the new second floor over the existing footprint, and build a new roof. ...
  • Option 2: Add a smaller second floor over a garage or addition, rather than over the entire house.


  • How do I build a new floor?

  • Step 1: Square the Sill Plate Layout on the Foundation. ...
  • Step 2: Cut, Drill and Attach the Sill Plates. ...
  • Step 3: Build Basement Bearing Walls - Where Necessary. ...
  • Step 4: Layout the Joist Spacing on the Sill Plates. ...
  • Step 5: Attach the Rim Joists. ...
  • Step 6: Cut and Install the Floor Joists Between the Rim Joists.




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