| Monopoly Tycoon |  | From: Atari Category: Video Games
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $3.79 as of 5/22/2012 00:02 MDT details You Save: $11.20 (75%)
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Seller: Roybean 57 Sales Rank: 21,471
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 Genre: Board Games ESRB: Everyone Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Windows 95 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 8 x 1.7
MPN: 99319 Model: 23109 UPC: 076930993194 EAN: 0742725231092 ASIN: B00004T77P
Release Date: September 26, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Manage each business | | • | Attract customers & generate cash | | • | Build in real-time | | • | Compete against up to 5 ruthless human or computer opponents | | • | Outbid competitors at property auctions to assemble a business & real-estate juggernaut |
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Product Description It's The Chance of a Lifetime…Product InformationWelcome to Monopoly Tycoon the competitive Sim for would-be tycoons! Monopoly Tycoon is a simulation game where the traditional fantasy of "owning it all" is taken to the next level. You come to this city with nothing but your inheritance and a dream to acquire wealth by buying and developing the Monopoly properties you know and love. Plan invest build demolish and bankrupt your opponents in a beautiful real time 3D environment populated by hundreds of citizens who will rent your apartments and buy from your businesses. It's all about money — and making more of it than your opponents.Create a business empire from Baltic Avenue to Boardwalk - one business at atime. It's all the risk taking and deal making of the Monopoly™ game and somuch more! Get to know the city its inhabitants and discover profitablebusiness opportunities. Create businesses attract the most customers andgenerate the cash you need. Compete for control of entire industries and citydistricts. With opportunities and pitfalls at every corner it's up to you tooutmaneuver up to 5 other would-be tycoons determined on bankrupting you.Take on 5 would-be entrepreneurs and compete dollar-for-dollar for completecontrol. Buy it build it stock it sell it or demolish it. Don't stop untilyou own it all!Product FeaturesIdentify the needs of the citizens.Gain an advantage by strategically exploiting lucrative business opportunities.Build up to 44 different businesses from the ground up.Choose the style size location and type of businesses to operate.Manage each business.Find ways to attract the most customers to generate cash and fuel a growingempire.Compete in real time.Outbid and outmaneuver up to 5 competing tycoons in a nonstop battle forcontrol.Watch your empire take shape.See your businesses come to life and strategies unfold.System RequirementsOS: Windows 95/98/Me or XPCPU: Pentium
Amazon.com Review Monopoly Tycoon is, put simply, a marriage between the classic board game and the city-building aspects of Sim City. It's an idea that shouldn't work as well as it does. Licensed games usually don't take risks, and that's what makes this one quite brilliant. Instead of churning out a quick Monopoly-related cash-in, Deep Red has dared to take Monopoly concepts and use them to make a fun, unique game, a game of city building, but also of property management and brutal economics, all encased in one gorgeous graphics engine. It looks as good as it plays. After playing through a very detailed tutorial series of missions, you'll proceed to the main game: a series of locked scenarios, the next of which you unlock by succeeding at the previous one. There are three difficulty levels, and you can choose to play as any of the familiar playing pieces, each with its own personality, advantages, and disadvantages. The top hat is a stage magician, the dog is an old-money socialite, the wheelbarrow is a steady worker, and the racecar is a stuntman with a curling mustache. Respectively, the computer plays these opponents as cunning, shrewd, tenacious, and bold. The game itself plays on a 3-D map. You can zoom in to see the wandering people and their cars, or zoom out to view the map top down like a board game. The layout isn't like the board game, however; it's more like a city, but Monopoly conventions hold true. Each block consists of two or three colored properties with familiar names. You can't buy these properties. You can build on any of them, owning various retail or residential buildings of varying size and height, and pay rent to the property owner, or you can engage in an auction to lease the property (for 25 years). If you lease all the properties of a color you gain a monopoly and can build lucrative hotels and even commandeer buildings away from rivals. You are all competing over convenience-oriented and fickle citizens, so property values, selection, and types of goods and services offered is what attracts them. A grocery store on St. James Place isn't going to command the same clientele or profit as one on Pennsylvania Avenue, and, of course, control of Boardwalk and Park Place is essential. Chance cards exist as single-day random events, and you can even control the Railroads and Utilities and get money from your rivals that way (you get their services for free). The action begins in the '30s and moves all the way to the new millennium. The styles and cars all evolve to show the progression of time, a nice touch. All told, Monopoly Tycoon is a must-buy for fans of the Sim or Tycoon lines of games. It's deep, fun, has a great multiplayer option, and has just enough Monopoly in it to be utterly charming to anyone familiar with the classic board game. Infogrames didn't invent the city-building game here, but they did reinvent Monopoly for the 21st century. --Bob Andrews Pros: - Attractive graphics
- Deep, charming, and satisfying gameplay
Cons: - The interface is a bit cumbersome
Amazon.com Product Description Most of us have played the Monopoly board game. Have you ever wondered who lives in Marvin Gardens? According to Monopoly Tycoon, the answer is voters. All of the elements of the family-favorite board game have been turned into a 3-D city-building simulation. You start off, of course, as a real-estate developer who buys land and must decide what purpose each property must serve to bring about the greatest public good: commercial, residential, or industrial. As your wealth and power grow, you'll throw your hat into the race for mayor. Considering how the original board game made cutthroat competition fun, it should come as little surprise that Monopoly Tycoon allows up to four players to campaign against each other for the mayor's office over the Internet or a local area network.
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