
I have a lot of money saved up so I don’t think it’s anything about that but I am curious as to why there was once a big selection, and now only 2. My one concern is that when I opened my hardware lab there were a lot of options for consoles but now I only have 2 options and there both cubes, one white and one black. I love that I get frustrated when a game doesn’t do well or get really excited when I get the ratings and profit I want, it’s because of that, that I have been able to play to for hours on end. This is everything I have been looking for in a game in which you have to run a business. This game is definitely worth it and I thank the developers for making a game that I have enjoyed for months on end. And to top it all off, there are no in app purchases and ads! Something that not many games can say. This game is countless months of fun for a day’s work. The achievements in the game also give people another thing to do on top of the countless of things to be explored in the game from Easter eggs, to game combinations and research. As I’m writing this review I have 10 companies fully finished and I’m working on my 11th and I haven’t gotten bored once. Overall this game is extremely good and can be replayed over and over again. This game is extremely balanced and for those people who think the game is short and easy, there is a piracy mode which is EXTREMELY difficult and will make veterans of the game think outside the box. You may lose money and a few fans but nothing a good game wouldn’t fix. It shows you what you did wrong so that you can improve it later. However, a bad game penalizes you in a very user friendly way. Whenever you make a good game you are rewarded which really makes you feel like you accomplished something. In addition to that, the creativity options in this game are amazing. This game is AMAZING! It really shows you how games are developed. So these are the things I suggest you to add :D Thx!!! Ps. I know it's still an early game (I think) and your maybe adding more things. 5- speaking of conventions you should get something for being top in the 3G, or G3 idk. 4- speaking of research lab, you should add more research topics because after the grid and MMO, it's basically conventions and more conventions.

If you keep doing that, you could evolve the company to the office place in a 3/4 floor buildings and move the research lab thing and the console builder below it and more floors of your company above it. 3- at the end of the game, why don't you make up more consoles? Your able to progress more and be able to generate ideas to new gamers and inventors and maybe invent a similar model and console like that. 2- You should add character/ CPU interactions just to make it real ish. It makes a whole new purpose in firing them which makes you pay attention to your employees more. An example of it would be like an employee is a "bully" and yelling others and things like that. I think that's how you say it right? XD anyway you should add employee personalities because it's kinda boring and what's the point of firing them? Besides to get a better employee.

It's an Awesome game!!!! I now have more respect for game creators and daaannnnngggg competition is tough. Game Dev Tycoon does not require an internet connection so go ahead and build your gaming empire in Airplane Mode.Īlright, first off. Built-in screen recording and streaming support A challenging (but optional) ‘pirate mode’ New topics to enable even more varied games Game Dev Tycoon for iPhone and iPad introduces: Hire and manage a world-leading development team Hold your breath and wait for reviews to come in

Start your own game development company in the 80s Slip into the role of a game developer: start your own company, design your own games and make your way to the top to become a Game Dev Tycoon. The game does *not* contain any in-app purchases or ads. Game Dev Tycoon is a casual business simulation game where your success depends on your creativity and willingness to experiment. "It’s the perfect sort of game for mobile devices and there’s so much to do here ".
