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Mall Tycoon

Mall Tycoon is a business simulation game, released in 2002 for Windows 95/98/ME. It was developed by Holistic Designs and published by Take-Two Interactive.[1] It has two sequels: Mall Tycoon 2 (which also had a "Deluxe" extended edition) and Mall Tycoon 3.

Mall Tycoon
Developer(s)Holistic Design
Publisher(s)Take-Two Interactive
Director(s)Andrew Greenberg
Producer(s)Timothy Beggs
Designer(s)Andy Harmon
Programmer(s)Ken Lightner
Edward Glamkowski
Artist(s)John Bridges
Platform(s)Windows 95/98/ME/XP
Release
  • NA: February 4, 2002
  • EU: February 5, 2002
Genre(s)Business simulation game
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay edit

The game begins with an empty plot of land upon which the player develops their mall. The player can build shops, customize decorations, organize special events such as fashion shows, and manage mall employees. It is important for the player to work out what is profitable and what is not to ensure the survival of the fledgling mall. The mall may become overrun with zombies or aliens which can be eradicated when the player calls upon the Men in Black.[citation needed]

Development edit

The game was developed by Holistic Design, creator of the Merchant Prince series.

Reception edit

In the United States, Mall Tycoon sold 420,000 copies and earned $7.6 million by August 2006, after its release in January 2002. It was the country's 36th best-selling computer game between January 2000 and August 2006. Combined sales of all Mall Tycoon series entries released between January 2000 and August 2006 had reached 820,000 units in the United States by the latter date.[8]

The game received "generally unfavorable" reviews, according to video game review score aggregator Metacritic.[2] Computer Gaming World criticized the game for its wonky camera and frustrating interface. The magazine opined that even the poorly received Airport Tycoon is a better game than Mall Tycoon.[3]

Sequels edit

Mall Tycoon 2 edit

Mall Tycoon 2 is a business simulation game, released in 2003. It is the sequel to Mall Tycoon, which allows the gamer to construct, expand and thereafter manage a shopping mall. It describes itself as the "Ultimate Mall Experience".

The Mall is visited by many types of customers, from children to seniors. There are also criminals among the clientele, who should be caught by the mall's security guards, and visits by dogs, which indicates a low level of hygiene and security. Staff can be hired to perform these duties, such as janitors for cleaning floors, but some of the hiring specifications require background checks, which cost money and affect bottom line.

The number of stores and the rating also affect the number of customers the mall gets. For every store, five people can fit into your shopping mall, and the higher the rating, the more people come to your mall. The game provides a wide variety of stores. They include electronics, clothing, food, entertainment, sports and services. Many of the more advanced stores need to be researched before they can be constructed. A player can build a mall atrium and arrange monthly events to promote the mall. Such promotions include car shows, a mall oasis and a circus. An "owner" also can build restaurants, movie theaters, bowling alleys and arcades to attract customers. As with hiring research, these new additions also must be researched and evaluated.

Floors may be changed easily and can be customised. Wood is the most common flooring medium, but other types include a puzzle floor for the kids' area and tiles for the food court. Adding floors to the mall is expensive, but is a necessary investment when all vacant areas have been occupied and expanded to their limits.

The Deluxe version of Mall Tycoon 2 adds certain scenarios, more customer types and other new features.

Mall Tycoon 3 edit

Mall Tycoon 3 is a business simulation game, released in 2005. It was developed by Cat Daddy Games and published by Global Star Software. It is the third and final installment in the Mall Tycoon series, after the original Mall Tycoon and Mall Tycoon 2. The game was released to mixed reviews, getting lower than the previous games.

After selecting to play in sandbox mode, three starting locations are given. You may choose to build your mall in a neighborhood, a big city, or beside the beach. One may also choose to play a campaign game instead, and select from several different challenges.

 
Interior view of mall in Career Mode

Unlike in the previous installments of the series, Mall Tycoon 3 allows players to create customized stores. Over 40 types of stores of various types are available for placement in a pre-made store or a player may design their own, putting in everything from sale signs to the merchandise racks. Also customizable are the employees; their job capabilities and personal appearances are adjustable. In addition to regular in-line stores, there are also a handful of kiosks, such as one that sells cellular phones.

In the first two Mall Tycoon games, stores were created by placing the set store size, and then adding a store to them. In Mall Tycoon 3, the player paints the floor to create a store, allowing for them to be of any shape or size.

Mall Tycoon 3 features a total of 5 buildable mall levels.

References edit

  1. ^ "Mall Tycoon Review - PC Games - CNET Reviews". CNET. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Mall Tycoon Critic Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. from the original on August 26, 2015. Retrieved August 26, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Editors of CGW (July 2004). "Sim Games that Suck". Computer Gaming World. No. 240. p. 108.
  4. ^ "Mall Tycoon Review". GameSpot. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  5. ^ . 10 October 2004. Archived from the original on 10 October 2004. Retrieved 9 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. ^ Blevins, Tal (12 February 2002). "Mall Tycoon". Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  7. ^ . 3 August 2004. Archived from the original on 3 August 2004. Retrieved 9 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. ^ Edge Staff (August 25, 2006). . Edge. Archived from the original on October 17, 2012.

External links edit

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Mall Tycoon is a business simulation game released in 2002 for Windows 95 98 ME It was developed by Holistic Designs and published by Take Two Interactive 1 It has two sequels Mall Tycoon 2 which also had a Deluxe extended edition and Mall Tycoon 3 Mall TycoonDeveloper s Holistic DesignPublisher s Take Two InteractiveDirector s Andrew GreenbergProducer s Timothy BeggsDesigner s Andy HarmonProgrammer s Ken LightnerEdward GlamkowskiArtist s John BridgesPlatform s Windows 95 98 ME XPReleaseNA February 4 2002EU February 5 2002Genre s Business simulation gameMode s Single player Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 3 Reception 4 Sequels 4 1 Mall Tycoon 2 4 2 Mall Tycoon 3 5 References 6 External linksGameplay editThe game begins with an empty plot of land upon which the player develops their mall The player can build shops customize decorations organize special events such as fashion shows and manage mall employees It is important for the player to work out what is profitable and what is not to ensure the survival of the fledgling mall The mall may become overrun with zombies or aliens which can be eradicated when the player calls upon the Men in Black citation needed Development editThe game was developed by Holistic Design creator of the Merchant Prince series Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic41 100 2 Review scoresPublicationScoreComputer Gaming World nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 GameSpot46 100 4 GameZone75 100 5 IGN47 100 6 Computer Games Magazine30 100 7 In the United States Mall Tycoon sold 420 000 copies and earned 7 6 million by August 2006 after its release in January 2002 It was the country s 36th best selling computer game between January 2000 and August 2006 Combined sales of all Mall Tycoon series entries released between January 2000 and August 2006 had reached 820 000 units in the United States by the latter date 8 The game received generally unfavorable reviews according to video game review score aggregator Metacritic 2 Computer Gaming World criticized the game for its wonky camera and frustrating interface The magazine opined that even the poorly received Airport Tycoon is a better game than Mall Tycoon 3 Sequels editMall Tycoon 2 edit Developer s Fusion Digital Games Virtual PlaygroundPublisher s Global Star SoftwareDesigner s Holistic Design Inc EnginePC Windows Platform s Windows 95 98 MEReleaseNA September 24 2003Genre s Business simulation gameMode s SingleplayerMall Tycoon 2 is a business simulation game released in 2003 It is the sequel to Mall Tycoon which allows the gamer to construct expand and thereafter manage a shopping mall It describes itself as the Ultimate Mall Experience The Mall is visited by many types of customers from children to seniors There are also criminals among the clientele who should be caught by the mall s security guards and visits by dogs which indicates a low level of hygiene and security Staff can be hired to perform these duties such as janitors for cleaning floors but some of the hiring specifications require background checks which cost money and affect bottom line The number of stores and the rating also affect the number of customers the mall gets For every store five people can fit into your shopping mall and the higher the rating the more people come to your mall The game provides a wide variety of stores They include electronics clothing food entertainment sports and services Many of the more advanced stores need to be researched before they can be constructed A player can build a mall atrium and arrange monthly events to promote the mall Such promotions include car shows a mall oasis and a circus An owner also can build restaurants movie theaters bowling alleys and arcades to attract customers As with hiring research these new additions also must be researched and evaluated Floors may be changed easily and can be customised Wood is the most common flooring medium but other types include a puzzle floor for the kids area and tiles for the food court Adding floors to the mall is expensive but is a necessary investment when all vacant areas have been occupied and expanded to their limits The Deluxe version of Mall Tycoon 2 adds certain scenarios more customer types and other new features Mall Tycoon 3 edit Developer s Cat Daddy GamesPublisher s Global Star SoftwareEngineCat Daddy 2005 Dev Build 3124Platform s Windows 2000 XPReleaseNA October 26 2005Genre s Business simulation gameMode s Single playerMall Tycoon 3 is a business simulation game released in 2005 It was developed by Cat Daddy Games and published by Global Star Software It is the third and final installment in the Mall Tycoon series after the original Mall Tycoon and Mall Tycoon 2 The game was released to mixed reviews getting lower than the previous games After selecting to play in sandbox mode three starting locations are given You may choose to build your mall in a neighborhood a big city or beside the beach One may also choose to play a campaign game instead and select from several different challenges nbsp Interior view of mall in Career ModeUnlike in the previous installments of the series Mall Tycoon 3 allows players to create customized stores Over 40 types of stores of various types are available for placement in a pre made store or a player may design their own putting in everything from sale signs to the merchandise racks Also customizable are the employees their job capabilities and personal appearances are adjustable In addition to regular in line stores there are also a handful of kiosks such as one that sells cellular phones In the first two Mall Tycoon games stores were created by placing the set store size and then adding a store to them In Mall Tycoon 3 the player paints the floor to create a store allowing for them to be of any shape or size Mall Tycoon 3 features a total of 5 buildable mall levels References edit Mall Tycoon Review PC Games CNET Reviews CNET Retrieved 20 October 2012 a b Mall Tycoon Critic Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Archived from the original on August 26 2015 Retrieved August 26 2015 a b Editors of CGW July 2004 Sim Games that Suck Computer Gaming World No 240 p 108 Mall Tycoon Review GameSpot Retrieved 9 January 2018 Mall Tycoon Review on PC 10 October 2004 Archived from the original on 10 October 2004 Retrieved 9 January 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Blevins Tal 12 February 2002 Mall Tycoon Retrieved 9 January 2018 CG Online Mall Tycoon Review 3 August 2004 Archived from the original on 3 August 2004 Retrieved 9 January 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Edge Staff August 25 2006 The Top 100 PC Games of the 21st Century Edge Archived from the original on October 17 2012 External links editMall Tycoon at MobyGames Mall Tycoon at Take Two Interactive archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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