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− | In ''[[The Simpsons: Tapped Out]]'', '''Land Expansion''' is a was released on September 17, 2015 and is the one hundred and first content update, adding 1 new building-character combo, 1 new decoration-character combo, 1 new building, 1 new {{TOCU|Springfield Heights}} building, 6 new decorations and 2 new Friend Points Prize decoration. | + | In '''''[[The Simpsons: Tapped Out]]'', Land Expansion''' is a field of land, 16x16 squares, where players can place buildings, decorations, roads, pavement, rivers and monorail tracks on. Many expansions also contains debris and on three rare occasions a free premium Burning Bush. The player starts in a free space of 4 properties (32x32). Land can be bought using {{Cash|}}Cash. |
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− | A Land Expansion (also known as a Property Value) is a 16x16 field of land that is used as a space to place buildings, Decorations, Roads, Pavement, and Rivers on. Most Expansion fields contain 1-5 pieces of debris, with the exception of three fields which additionally contain a Burning Bush, and the fields past the original 13x13, including the Beach and Ocean which have no Debris. Upon first playing the game, the player is given a free space of 4 property values (32x32). The current maximum of available regular land consists of 13x15 property values, one column of Land with Beach, and two columns of Ocean plots.
| + | On certain, rare occasions, mostly at the beginning of events, EA adds one or more rows or colums of land. |
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− | With the Squidport Expansion which was added to the game in June 2013, expansions onto the ocean were added, opening up 42 new plots. The land on the ocean and shoreline could be used to place Boardwalk Sections for Squidport buildings and decorations to be placed on.
| + | One of the biggest change was the addition of Squidport, expanding the land onto the ocean with 42 new plots, adding the Boardwalk Sections to place items on. |
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− | When the Krustyland Expansion was released, there were land expansions available in Krustyland. They worked in a similar way to the regular expansions in Springfield, apart from being paid for with Krustyland Tickets and the values increased in a more linear fashion.
| + | Krustyland was then introduced, introducing a whole new map with a much smaller area to work with, with the cash being replaced by {{KT|}}Krustyland Tickets. |
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| ===Springfield and Springfield Heights=== | | ===Springfield and Springfield Heights=== |
− | The cost of Regular Land Expansions increases in an odd fashion as you move further away from the original 32x32 space, the vertical spaces costing slightly more than the horizontal ones. As you purchase land, the prices for purchasing another do not increase, but rather the further away the land is, the more costly it would be. The same applies for Beach and Ocean pieces. | + | The further away one goes from the starting plot, the more the expansions costs, with vertical costing more then horizontal spaces. The cost of plots (usually) don't change over time, the increase caused by the distance from the original plot. |
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− | The following chart indicates the cost of each property value available. | + | The most recent addition were in the {{TOCU|Clash of Clones}} Event that added the 15th row, with a jump in the price for that row, {{TOCU|Level 49}} with the 16th row and the {{TOCU|Tap Ball and Soccer Cup 2015}} and {{TOCU|Monorail}} Events, with one new row and one new column each. |
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− | The Clash of Clones 2014 Event added the 15th row along with a significant jump in price for that row. The 16th row was released on January 28, 2015 with the Level 49 update. This update also reduced the cost for the 15th row of land. With the Tap Ball 2015 Event on June 23, 2015, another two rows of land have been added, one in the east oppsite to the Ocean and one in the south, opposite to the mountains. Again the price for the previously added rows have been reduced
| + | One of the biggest release of land in one update occured on the release of the {{TOCU|Springfield Heights}} expansion, releasing 9 rows and 6 columns over the mountains, in a whole new section, still usable by Springfield items. |
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− | As of right now the total cost of all the land is {{Cash|44992890}}, {{YogaM|455}}, {{FurniturE|413}}, {{LattE|262}}, {{SmartD|237}}, {{PharmaceuticaL|215}}, and {{HalloweenA|185}}. | + | As of right now the total cost of all the land is {{Cash|44992890}}, {{YogaM|455}}, {{FurniturE|413}}, {{LattE|262}}, {{SmartD|237}}, {{PharmaceuticaL|215}}, and {{HollywoodA|185}}. |
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| ===Krustyland=== | | ===Krustyland=== |
− | The expansions in Krustyland works in a similar way to that of the regular ones in your Springfield, except that it requires the Player to spend Krustyland Tickets to buy more plots of land instead of using the regular Cash. | + | The expansions in Krustyland works in a similar way, with the exception of using tickets to buy them. |
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− | The following chart indicates the cost of each property value available.
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| The total cost for all the land is {{KT|469000}} | | The total cost for all the land is {{KT|469000}} |
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Revision as of 21:04, September 26, 2015
In The Simpsons: Tapped Out, Land Expansion is a field of land, 16x16 squares, where players can place buildings, decorations, roads, pavement, rivers and monorail tracks on. Many expansions also contains debris and on three rare occasions a free premium Burning Bush. The player starts in a free space of 4 properties (32x32). Land can be bought using Cash.
On certain, rare occasions, mostly at the beginning of events, EA adds one or more rows or colums of land.
One of the biggest change was the addition of Squidport, expanding the land onto the ocean with 42 new plots, adding the Boardwalk Sections to place items on.
Krustyland was then introduced, introducing a whole new map with a much smaller area to work with, with the cash being replaced by Krustyland Tickets.
Springfield and Springfield Heights
The further away one goes from the starting plot, the more the expansions costs, with vertical costing more then horizontal spaces. The cost of plots (usually) don't change over time, the increase caused by the distance from the original plot.
The most recent addition were in the Clash of Clones Event that added the 15th row, with a jump in the price for that row, Level 49 with the 16th row and the Tap Ball and Soccer Cup 2015 and Monorail Events, with one new row and one new column each.
One of the biggest release of land in one update occured on the release of the Springfield Heights expansion, releasing 9 rows and 6 columns over the mountains, in a whole new section, still usable by Springfield items.
As of right now the total cost of all the land is 44,992,890, 455, 413, 262, 237, 215, and 185.
Ocean
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Beach
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Land
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25
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25
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50
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20
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20
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15
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20
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20
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30
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50
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50
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100
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65
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45
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30
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20
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20
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45
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25
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25
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50
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6
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6
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15
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15
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15
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65
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50
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50
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100
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20
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15
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6
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20
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15
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15
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50
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50
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100
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10
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3
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6
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30
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15
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20
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50
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50
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100
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FREE
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FREE
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15
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45
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30
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30
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44,850
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FREE
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Tunnel
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Mountains
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Mountains
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39,000
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35,000
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33,000
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9,100
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2,600
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610
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610
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2,600
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9,100
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19,000
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33,000
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35,000
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39,000
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44,000
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50,000
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56,000
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162,000
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176,000
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35,000
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33,000
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19,000
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1,200
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150
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FREE
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FREE
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150
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1,200
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5,400
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14,000
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26,000
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33,000
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37,000
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42,000
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47,000
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149,000
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162,000
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35,000
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33,000
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19,000
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1,200
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150
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FREE
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FREE
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150
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1,200
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5,400
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14,000
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26,000
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33,000
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37,000
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42,000
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47,000
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149,000
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162,000
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39,000
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35,000
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19,000
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9,100
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2,600
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610
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610
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2,600
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9,100
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19,000
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33,000
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35,000
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39,000
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44,000
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50,000
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56,000
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162,000
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176,000
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44,000
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39,000
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33,000
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19,000
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9,100
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2,600
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2,600
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9,100
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19,000
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33,000
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35,000
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39,000
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44,000
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50,000
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56,000
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62,000
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176,000
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191,000
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50,000
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44,000
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35,000
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33,000
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19,000
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9,100
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9,100
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19,000
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33,000
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35,000
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39,000
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44,000
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50,000
|
56,000
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62,000
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69,000
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191,000
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207,000
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56,000
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50,000
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39,000
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35,000
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33,000
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19,000
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19,000
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33,000
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35,000
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39,000
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44,000
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50,000
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56,000
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62,000
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69,000
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77,000
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207,000
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224,000
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62,000
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56,000
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44,000
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39,000
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35,000
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33,000
|
33,000
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35,000
|
39,000
|
44,000
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50,000
|
56,000
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62,000
|
69,000
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77,000
|
86,000
|
224,000
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242,000
|
69,000
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62,000
|
50,000
|
44,000
|
39,000
|
35,000
|
35,000
|
39,000
|
44,000
|
50,000
|
56,000
|
62,000
|
69,000
|
77,000
|
86,000
|
95,000
|
242,000
|
261,000
|
77,000
|
69,000
|
56,000
|
50,000
|
44,000
|
39,000
|
39,000
|
44,000
|
50,000
|
56,000
|
62,000
|
69,000
|
77,000
|
86,000
|
95,000
|
104,000
|
261,000
|
281,000
|
86,000
|
77,000
|
62,000
|
56,000
|
50,000
|
44,000
|
44,000
|
50,000
|
56,000
|
62,000
|
69,000
|
77,000
|
86,000
|
95,000
|
104,000
|
114,000
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281,000
|
303,000
|
95,000
|
86,000
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69,000
|
62,000
|
56,000
|
50,000
|
50,000
|
56,000
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62,000
|
69,000
|
77,000
|
86,000
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95,000
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104,000
|
114,000
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125,000
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303,000
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326,000
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10,4000
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95,000
|
77,000
|
69,000
|
62,000
|
56,000
|
56,000
|
62,000
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69,000
|
77,000
|
86,000
|
95,000
|
104,000
|
114,000
|
125,000
|
137,000
|
326,000
|
350,000
|
114,000
|
104,000
|
86,000
|
77,000
|
69,000
|
62,000
|
62,000
|
69,000
|
77,000
|
86,000
|
95,000
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104,000
|
114,000
|
125,000
|
137,000
|
149,000
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350,000
|
375,000
|
125,000
|
114,000
|
104,000
|
86,000
|
77,000
|
69,000
|
69,000
|
77,000
|
86,000
|
95,000
|
104,000
|
114,000
|
125,000
|
137,000
|
149,000
|
162,000
|
375,000
|
401,000
|
137,000
|
125,000
|
114,000
|
104,000
|
86,000
|
77,000
|
77,000
|
86,000
|
95,000
|
104,000
|
114,000
|
125,000
|
137,000
|
149,000
|
162,000
|
176,000
|
401,000
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428,000
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750,000
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450,000
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300,000
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200,000
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150,000
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100,000
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100,000
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100,000
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150,000
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200,000
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250,000
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300,000
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350,000
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400,000
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500,000
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750,000
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1,000,000
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1,250,000
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1,500,000
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900,000
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600,000
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400,000
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300,000
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200,000
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200,000
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200,000
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300,000
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400,000
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500,000
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600,000
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700,000
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800,000
|
1,000,000
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1,500,000
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2,000,000
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2,500,000
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Krustyland
The expansions in Krustyland works in a similar way, with the exception of using tickets to buy them.
The total cost for all the land is 469,000
Parking Lot
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Krustyland
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FREE
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FREE
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FREE
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250
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500
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750
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1000
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2000
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3000
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4000
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5000
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6000
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7000
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FREE
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FREE
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250
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500
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750
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1000
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2000
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3000
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4000
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5000
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6000
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10000
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7000
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8000
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9000
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10000
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11000
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3000
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4000
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5000
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6000
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7000
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8000
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9000
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10000
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11000
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12000
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4000
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5000
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6000
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7000
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8000
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9000
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10000
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11000
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12000
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15000
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