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What's great about Tycoon City: New York is its accessibility. Whether you're a rookie on the bottom rung of the tycoon-gaming ladder or an old hand, friends with Sir Alan Sugar and as proud as can be with your magnificent railroads, rollercoasters, pizza restaurants and intergalactic cityscapes, the game never tries to make you feel unwelcome or try to confuse you.
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Even those that aren’t well versed in managing a living, breathing city-scape, will be right at home here, with an easy to navigate interface, and simplified economic models.
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Pelit (Finland)A quality building game. Unfortunately there is not much else to do but build, a better business simulation would have been good. [Mar 2006]
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Each district also serves up specific challenges, so that opening a business at a certain time or reaching a profit milestone will unlock reward buildings such as churches and law courts, which please the locals and boost their satisfaction levels.
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BoomtownThere's definitely a market for this type of game, it's easy to get into, easy to play and you get a good sense of achievement from it.
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CPUGamerGraphically, Tycoon City is gorgeous.
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It never really takes the kid gloves off and makes you deal with the realities of running a real estate empire.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 10
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Mixed: 3 out of 10
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Negative: 1 out of 10
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Mar 15, 2020
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Jul 12, 2016
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Aug 17, 2013