Yakuza Empire
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1578940/Vampire_Clans/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1323140/Ninja_Simulator/
With its worldwide infamy, the Japanese Yakuza is one of the most recognizable institutions in the history of organized crime. But it is much more than that as well. As a strategy/management game, Yakuza Empire offers you the opportunity of virtually experiencing what it’s like to dedicate your life, often quite literally, to its cause.
Lead the feared clan as its undisputed oyabun and direct its operations to the best of your abilities. Your revered predecessor was brutally murdered – it’s time to restore his honor and spill blood in the name of revenge.
Yakuza would be nothing without its ruthless leadership, but the same can be said of its unwavering foot soldiers. Recruit and train the members of your organization. Make sure you have the best and most fitting specialists for whichever operation you’re planning. In a game as dangerous as this, the team is only as strong as its weakest link…
Correct facilities will be indispensable in achieving your goals – they will provide fro you and fulfil various needs. Make sure you invest wisely, however. Money doesn’t grow on trees, and you don’t want to end up owing a debt to the wrong people. Plan ahead – expanding will always be necessary, but make sure you don’t bite off more than you can chew in your managerial ambitions.
Master the streets, know them like the back of your hand, as they will be a second home to you. A harsh one, nonetheless, where survival will be an art in itself. You’ll be given the opportunity to tactically plan out your moves in turn-based combat, so don’t fail – blood flows amply in the streets of Yakuza. Make sure it isn’t yours.
What good is being a member of Japan’s most feared criminal gang if there are no benefits to reap from it? Be devious, for you catch more flies with honey than vinegar. As you enjoy the perks of your hard-earned accomplishments yourself, remain aware of how much you can influence others with luxuries.
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Basement
Well, that was 30 hours of weird. This game is so…odd that it’s really hard to parse my thoughts on it. It’s fun and the achievements were actually fun to 100% (and it’s one of the only games I’ve ever bothered doing that with), so I’d have to recommend it, but it’s also a bit buggy and stupidly hard so I’ll need to add some disclaimers.
At its core this is a fun “easy to learn, hard to master” management game, where you run a drug empire starting small and snowballing your way to a roller-coaster of an ending with a final level that was not fun, but was definitely an experience. The game eases you into the mechanics over the course of several levels, and there’s a lot of midlevel twists that can screw you over, but also add a lot of depth to the characters and some challenge. It punishes inefficiency, but rewards thinking ahead. The difficulty is over the top at first, but once you understand how to play the game it all falls into place. You’re always given the tools to solve your problems, if you manage your resources and employees correctly. What RNG does exist in this game usually falls in your favor by way of lucky loot drops from defeated enemies.
– Real player with 29.7 hrs in game
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General Opinions about the game.
- Opinions
The game is certainly interesting nothing like what I’ve played before. I will take a second to mention that i have played for 24 hours so i feel i know the game pretty well.
From what i have played and experience this is a snow ball of pain, along the lines it starts easy and ramps up in difficulty dramatically in a short amount of time due to there only
being 12 levels.
It has been an enjoyable experience but a grindy one, it should be said the later levels become stupidly hard to the point we’re you might be trying to beat levels over and over again slowly building frustration.
– Real player with 24.9 hrs in game
Burger Joint
FYI I know the game designer so getting that out of the way.
Is a really great single player game for passing time especially when you are a person who constantly wants to do better and better and beat their last score. That’s exactly what this game gives to you.
– Real player with 15.3 hrs in game
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I can’t get enough of this game. From beginning to end I’m challenged to make the right decisions for my business. I didn’t do well at first, but once I kept playing and improving I was able to get the right strategy down. I’m hooked and will definitely be coming back to play this game often! If you’re looking for a chill (but intense) game to pass the time, I highly recommend Burger Joint.
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
Booze Master
Tea, juice, cola, soy milk. Everything tastes better with a little booze on top.
I’m Jerry. I just got back from the joint and found my wonderful estate in tatters. My woman doesn’t love me anymore, my cousin is still a pain in the nation’s healthy body, and the neighbors are driving me crazy with their insect-like racket. I will fix up this village as good as new and become the richest man within a 10-mile radius. Now, you ask me, “How can I do this?” By turning everything I touch into alcohol.
KEY FEATURES
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Develop a liquor resort. Become the owner of an ethyl spa.
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Collect formulas. Dozens of moonshine recipes waiting to be implemented.
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Fulfill hundreds of orders for liquors. From the indigent to the pretentious rich.
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Grow your own plants. There are currently over a hundred of them in the game.
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Explore forests and the wilderness. Collect mushrooms, wild fruits, and trash.
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Support the local community. Money invested in the village means more opportunities.
It doesn’t matter if the glass is half empty or half full. There is always room for more %
Experienced booze gourmet? Amateur drinker? By trial and error, you will reach perfection (and a headache, probably). Learn from scratch to create the perfect liquor. Don’t forget that creating moonshine is illegal, so do your best to keep your production undercover.
What you drink is what you are. Better ingredients - better booze - better kick
You need plenty of stuff to create plenty of booze. When you have enough cash on you, there is nothing you can’t buy. Negotiate the best prices, buy more equipment and ingredients, and hire more people. But while you’re at it, be very careful not to arouse suspicion.
What you plant now you will harvest later
Your competitors are waiting for your mistakes, they will do everything in their power to make your life miserable, and they want nothing more than to eliminate you from the business using various devious tricks. Be prepared. Remember that as your home-brewing enjoys growing popularity, the police will start to sniff around, so stay alert. Don’t get caught. Hide, create deception. Avoid publicity.
The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind
Pack your moonshine into boxes, put them in the back of the truck, and drive off like mad as cops will try to take over your precious liquor. And remember, on Fridays customers' livers are just beginning their workweek.
Don’t get high on your own supply
Unfortunately, the better booze you create, the stronger effects it can have. Being loaded at work is not the best idea
“They say milk gives you strength. Drink three glasses and try moving a wall. You can’t. Drink three shots of my booze and it moves all by itself.”
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BadLads
I play steam game Coronation in the meantime while this game accumulates playerbase.
This game is very promising, lot of very relaxing things and well put, eg like, as I have not been ever hyped out so much with a game, maybe with onset prior it was released, but it did not fulfill my needs, this could be the real successful successor of the IdenityRPG
pros:
- walking in a not so extremely huge city, but with many buildings, a part with the resident houses, a city center with skyscraper, abandoned small houses rural part
– Real player with 105.8 hrs in game
Great game concept. However, the game needs some form of advertising in order to reach a wider audience. Currently, there is not enough content to keep an audience wanting to come back for more gameplay, as the gameplay can practically be summed up into these words, “Police against gangsters with money printers and guns.” Also, the police force does not even have a prison to send the criminals to, as their only form of detaining someone is to have the criminal WILLINGLY stand still and be cuffed in 5 seconds time by the police. Needs massive improvement and development before the full version should ever be even considered to be released.
– Real player with 40.6 hrs in game