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Build Your Own New York Empire!Product InformationIt's the greatest city in the world! Develop your own businesses andneighborhoods. Meet all the demands of virtual New Yorkers. Addglitz and glamour; make more money and outclass the competition. Get down to the street level to see what New Yorkers are thinking. Capture the spirit of individual neighborhoods. Place hundreds of buildings in your very own New York City. Design around New York landmarks.Build up the New York City skyline in Tycoon City New York simulation. It's all up to you! Product Features Grow your own business with a unique New York flavor to meet the needs of your demanding population. Set in the most authentic depiction of Manhattan ever seen with an awesome level of detail. Fulfill a range of opportunities set for you by a diverse range of New Yorkers. Play in sandbox mode and create your own version of New York City. Build and customize 12 New York City neighborhoods including Greenwich Village Times Square and Central Park.
- Build your own Manhattan empire in this exciting strategy game
- Create and customize over 100 types of major businesses
- Place buildings anywhere to create your own version of New York City
- Upgrade businesses with hundreds of improvements to drive profits
- For 1 player
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Tycoon City: New York [Download] Reviews
| 36 of 37 people found the following review helpful: By Lestor neeker Wong (Singapore) - See all my reviews = Fun: This review is from: Tycoon City: New York (CD-ROM) If you've played a tycoon simulation before, you'll find Tycoon City: New York vaguely familiar. You know, you're the boss, and you'll be fully responsible for how your business grows. In Tycoon City: New York, the business is to build an empire in the city of New York. And to a certain extent, it provides quite an entertaining experience of doing so, even though the effect isn't quite as lasting as it could've been. Before you begin, you'll be asked to choose a mode of play. Seasoned tycoon gamers, or those who simply want a more open-ended quest, can choose the "Sandbox" mode, which basically gives you the entire island of Manhattan, and the freedom to do almost everything with it. Almost, because some of the famous landmarks can only be built if you manage to achieve certain status. The Sandbox also allow you to turn off competition completely, but that's hardly what you want to play a game for, is it? The "Build New York" mode is more structured, since... Read more 25 of 26 people found the following review helpful: = Fun: This review is from: Tycoon City: New York (CD-ROM) If you are into City Building Sims, you will enjoy this game. Otherwise, don't bother. There is absolutely no challenge here. You build businesses and houses, but the worst thing that happens is you make no money. A failing business or empty house does not lose money. Even though you own the business, you cannot set prices, either. Furthermore, you are given missions, some of which the computer players will complete for you. There is no time limit on any of them. Progressing through the game unlocks different neighborhoods until you have all of Manhattan available; even though I finished the game, I never figured out what causes the next neighborhood to unlock. The manual is useless. There are a few bugs, such as missing textures (my doormen appear as grey boxes and some of my pennants say "default texture" on them.) 12 of 13 people found the following review helpful: By LComeno (Phoenix, Az.) - See all my reviews = Fun: This review is from: Tycoon City: New York (CD-ROM) I play games of all types. Being disabled and homebound the majority of the time, I spend all my waking hours on my computer either online or playing a game, sometimes both at once. Reading the other reviews I am seeing people who bought the game thinking it was something it wasn't. It is exactly what it said it was, a business Sim game. You build your businesses, if you get enough of the same kind then you build a headquarters and you make money. No, you can't lose money, I like that, it means I don't have to search the web for cheats so I'm able to actually get enough money to build at the pace I want instead of cheating to get it. Complicated games are fun if you are young, have a med free mind, etc. I am 50, am on many different meds for various incurable auto immune diseases and Fibro which all cause intractable, chronic pain. Pain meds get the pain gone, but can make it hard some days to concentrate for any length of time on something. Games like... Read more |
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