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Tycoon City: New York Review (continued)
More User Submitted Tycoon City: New York Reviews
Date: 2006-07-04 Pretty Good it nod a bad game but gets boring after a few days since there are no challenged and no matter what you don't lose money compleatly
Date: 2006-06-19 BORING The game looks great, but besides that there isn't a single positive thing I can say about it. The camera control is atrocious, there doesn't seem to be a point to playing it, and it froze up even though my system surpasses the minimum requirements. Why bother building things when all you do is click on a plot of land, watch the building magically appear, and then if you want, add little touches like billboards or bushes? It's just boring. There's no kind of challenge to be found here; it's just click an empty space build a building. Completely pointless.
Date: 2006-06-09 If it doesn't work on your computer... ...then don't write about it here. It's not the game's fault - it's your computer. You have XP but what about the hardware aspect of your computer? Figure that out first.
Anyway, the game is pretty good. It's oddly similar to Monopoly Tycoon, minus the Monopoly aspect. Great graphics to ogle at, but they could have put in a bit more into gameplay. Overall, I'm enjoying this game.
Date: 2006-06-05 Really fun, but just a few setbacks... I got this game about a month ago, and I'm having a blast playing it. It's as fun as as SimCity 4 Rush Hour, only you don't have to worry about utilities and transportation and stuff like that. It's more of a business game than a city-simulator. The graphics are amazing, and the New Yorkers are all unique, with their own tastes and dislikes. The street grid can be a little tricky when placing buildings, especially on curves near the rivers, but other than that, it's really easy to manage the controls. Once you get going, you can really see the skyline of New York City come together. I haven't really played the "Build New York" style of playing as much as Sandbox Mode, but they're both great in their own ways. Working with in the first mode is a great way to get acquainted with the game. The tutorial is really helpful, and Luco, the teacher of sorts, is really helpful as well. I like how Luco describes each neighborhood as you get there, and tells you about different things about the game as you go through. In Sandbox mode, the entire Manhatten Island is open for you, and with $5,000,000 in your pocket, it's not that hard getting started. I recommend starting from where it first takes you: Greenwich village. It's smaller than most of the other districts in the city, and it's got a really neat culture and vibe to it, just like the real New York City. Go from there, and you'll have your own Big Apple in no time. I enjoy this game very much, and I hope you will too. Great game.
Date: 2006-05-29 I'm a Critic This game stinks, if I could give it 0 stars, I would. It doesn't even work on my computer! And my computer is a Windows XP! Take my advice, and DO NOT buy this product, you're better off with the game Zoo Empire. Zoo Empire works great and is tons of fun! Again, Tycoon City: New York is a horrible game. Please take my advice, and don't buy this game.
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