Ad Agency Tycoon
3 Oct 2021:
Strategical gameplay to max out the profit and effects HAHAH
Recommended to buy if this game is:
1. On sales (IMO I just buy game during sales mostly)
2. If you like to play games with minimal guidelines
As this is early access game, I wouldn’t say it’s too bad to play the game
It mentioned that they will skip the tutorial part (so you will read the text-based guidelines)
If you read it clear, the more you experiment, the easier you will get high score with
Had some fun playing this!
– Real player with 20.1 hrs in game
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I absolutely love Tycoon games. Given that, and the fact that I have never seen a Tycoon games that focus on Ads, I had to try this one.
It’s an Early Access game, so we gotta take that into consideration too, so yes, it has some bugs, it can use some improvements and maybe new mechanics, but with that said, it’s not a bad game at all.
Firstly, the art style is great! It really does give an oldschool vibe, which was the proposal. Great!
Also, as I mentioned before, I’ve never seen an Ad Tycoon, so this is another step on the right direction, innovative.
– Real player with 15.8 hrs in game
Jay’s Walkin'
jay walking
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
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Fantastic game, would recommend, your brain cells will appreciate you playing this game and 100% completing it hahahahaha youre awesome creator guy.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
The Stonks Market
A charming meme game that manages to capture my experience in the stock market frighteningly well. The writing from Vagabond Dog is what you expect, funny and well paced. It’s a relatively short playthrough, but it’s worth to go through a second time if you lost it all when you yolo’d in $JANC the first time. 10/10 would hold again.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
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A short, but comical story about a clueless man flirting with the stock market for the first time.
The trading platform sections are enjoyable and are critical to directing the narrative one way or the other. Are you going to lose more than just your money, or will you triumph and end on a high? The story being tied to my trading performance made me care about doing well to potentially get a good conclusion.
I’m about to go through it again and see how my story differs if I YOLO it all!
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Dealer’s Life 2
Very interesting game , it feels like it have a lot of potencial like dealers life 1 to improve. Game is a quite harder than first dealers life at start , i feel like there is a slight way to many less good items what you can buy from neutral auction because it simse that computer know almost all the time exact price of each item what he can bid. Also from the start of the game the guy who keep making your life hard by making excuses so you have to pay him ( even if you buy bouncer from start he have to be lvl 2 so he can throw him out of your shop ) is rly anoying and slow you down . This game have a lot of potencial and i hope that it will be worked on , Personaly i dont mind that game is a bit harder from start it just depend of your bargain skills but after you pass certain lvl and make some money the game starts to shine. Keep it up
– Real player with 121.9 hrs in game
I usually feel like the haggling mechanics in video games are simple or sloppy, but the devs have clearly put a LOT of time into making haggling feel real and natural, not just “random” or predictable/formulaic. Here are a couple examples of situations that are common:
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Someone comes with something appraised at 50k. They would accept a 40k offer if I offered it first (reloaded the game to confirm), but if I initially offer 30k, they get “mad”, and later won’t accept 40k.
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Someone comes in with something appraised at 50k. I offer 40k. They counter 47k. I offer 43k. They counter 46k, I offer 45k, they accept
– Real player with 58.5 hrs in game
Passive Income
Passive Income is an idle-ish simulator game where you can build houses, get upgrades, and gain money over time! Chill out and relax as you rip rent out of little cartoon people’s pockets. Upgrades help you along the way by giving your houses little buffs and gimmicks, like taking rent out of the people’s pockets even faster! Upgrades come in different rarities and they get harder to find as the rarity increases, so if you get your hands on an exotic you should be happy! I didn’t even mention the Unreal ones…
Gameplay
So what can you do in Passive Income? This idle-ish simulator game brings you options to build different buildings, including houses, villas, mansions, and more! These buildings bring you money to buy either more buildings, upgrades, or the untested rebirthing, test at your own risk! As you gain more money more options will become available to you including new worlds, new upgrades, and new buildings to be built! These new upgrades and worlds will help you along the way to becoming the richest player! Grow your passive income now!
Community
Passive Income has a small but fun community of members who also enjoy playing the game! If you would like to tell other players about your experiences with the game, consider joining our discord! - http://discord.reallymushroom.net
Grand Casino Tycoon
My intension to get the game was to try a new management simulation game and the idea of planning/constructing a casino with all the entertaining requirements for the guests was the selling point for me. My first interactions with the game weren´t as good as I hoped, because I had some issues starting it on my end and it took me some time to get used to the user interface. After those initials obstacles I was surprised by the gameplay, and it made a lot of fun to build the casino and keep all the guests happy. As the game progresses it gets way harder and with more guest types it also becomes a challenge to keep most of them entertained.
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
What bothers me the most about this game is if you take your time to get it right. You will never be able to accomplish your goals. You will always be in debt. There are also items that do not seem to attract any players. You lose money, because the object in question is useless, but you absolutely need it to advance in your goals. I believe this game has potential, but it doesn’t feel complete.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
Harbor Tycoon
#### Have your own sea transport company
Transport cargo across the sea, buying and managing your ships and your team.
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Coordinate cargo transportation and earn money
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Choose the best ships and complements at the dealership and make your harbor in the best way for you and your company.
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Hire and control your employees and have the best people at your side to help the company grow.
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Manage your properties and expand your business.
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Control your finances and invest your surplus money in the bank, or in difficult times try to get a loan from the bank manager.
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Sign transport contracts and transport things massively, earning a lot of money
Be a transportation entrepreneur, with control over everything in your business. Work, earn, invest and expand!
Success in sight, are you ready?
Deal closed!
Oi, Innkeep!
#### Enter a world of food and magic! You’re the owner of an old, rundown magical tavern and it’s up to you to clean the place up and restore it to it’s former glory. Let Geoff the Magic Painting guide you as you cook, farm, manage, decorate, and get to know what makes your customers tick as they keep coming back and slowly become regulars.
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Turn your rundown Inn into a thriving business!
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Keep customers coming back by cooking delicious meals and serving drinks!
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Customize your place with heaps of different themed furniture and decor!
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Get to know your customers and their problems.
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Grow your own crops and use them in cooking.
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Experiment with combining ingredients and cooking stations to discover loads of new recipes!
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Rent out rooms to weary customers!
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Keep the place tidy by making beds, wiping cobwebs, clearing dishes, and cleaning up various messes your customers make.
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Unlock new rooms to grow your space!
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Change your food menu to reflect the time of day, season, and weather!
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Deal with drunk, troublesome guests!
Mad Games Tycoon 2
Let me start this off by saying I love this game and I will continue to monitor the progress, and I will change my review along the way. I am a long fan of MGT series and I decided to support the developer by buying EA game which I usually NEVER do.
However… There are really really BIG issues for me. Before I do get into it I have to say one more thing, english isn’t my native language and I apologize in advance because I will have to write longer to make a point that I could have probably made in one sentence.
– Real player with 143.0 hrs in game
TLDR
Pros: Good flow / pacing - Very minimal game breaking bugs - Nice relaxing game
Oks: Some amazing core concepts, but could be taken further - Art / Assets work well, but could use further refining - Each room has it’s own purpose, but some less ‘needed’ than others - Actual construction is well thought out, but the grid can feel too large in places and no ‘clone room’ feature - Random events happen, some of which are utterly pointless depending on the year / progress of the studio
– Real player with 133.0 hrs in game
Panic Mode
In a world full of hazards, the “if it ain’t broke” line of thinking has lead to quite a precarious situation. Instead of taking preventive caution like say, fire escapes, instead the only company on the planet decides to hire you as a crisis manager. Use the corporate-provided tools (oft comprised of dangerous materials themselves) to prevent imminent chaos and guide the alien species known as ‘Pammies’ to safety.
In each location an accident is bound to happen. First, set up your equipment in the space. When things kick off, use your tools to mitigate the calamity that would otherwise cause all of the pammies to perish. Save the pammies! Or don’t; the company will keep you on as crisis manager regardless of your performance.