Vegas Tycoon | |
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Developer(s) | Deep Red Games |
Publisher(s) | Global Star |
Platform(s) | Windows |
Release date(s) |
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Genre(s) | Business simulation game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen
PEGI 3+ |
Media/distribution | CD-ROM |
System requirements
600 MHz Processor |
Vegas Tycoon is a business simulation game for Windows.
Vegas Tycoon puts you in the shoes of a budding developer in Las Vegas, the gambling capital of the world. You are tasked with buying lots on one of several different streets off the strip, and you must build up on those lots. From the world view, you can construct various buildings to suit your intended clientele, from hotels (small hotels for families or large hotels with high-roller suites), restaurants, magic shows, rollercoaster, circus, bars, nightclubs, beauty parlors, and more. You need to take care of these buildings, which will require you to construct buildings for your mechanics and cleaners.
The main part of the game is your casino. You choose a size of casino you wish to build (small to large), and you build it. You then enter your casino to design the interior. You can change wallpaper, carpeting, and floor height (to create raised or sunken areas). When it comes time to build, you have a wealth of stuff to choose from. You get the standard tables, like Blackjack, Five Card Stud, Pai Gow, Baccarat, Roulette, and Backgammon. You also have access to a variety of slot machines, from your standard slots, to video poker, to group slots, even to large slots where you can make a car the jackpot, like an SUV or a sports car.
You can also choose the theme of your resort. Will everything have an American pride them? Will it be futuristic? Will it be set in space? Or will it look like something straight out of the age of dinosaurs?
You will be required to construct special buildings to serve the gamblers, like a buffet (and accompanying kitchen), cashier booth, automated teller machines, security office, pit boss stations, and more.
Each building and game has its own factors, including smell and noise. You will not want to put the restroom right beside a row of slots, and your high-stakes gamblers will not appreciate screaming loud slot machines next to their quiet, $250 minimum Blackjack tables.
Vegas Tycoon offers a campaign mode, as well as sandbox play.