Tycoon City: New York

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Make it big building your own business empire in modern day New York City. Here’s your chance to make it big in the Big Apple…New York City, the city that never sleeps. Go for broke building your own Manhattan empire, creating and customising over 100 types of major businesses: run an exclusive nightclub, oversee a media conglomerate, open a lucrative Broadway theatre — the choices are endless. As your success grows, so will your reputation — your face on TV reports, your name in lights, and the city at your feet.

Format: PC
Release 24 Feb 2006
Developer: Deep Red Games
Publisher: Atari
Players:
PEGI Rating: NUL
Editor Score: 7 User Score: 6
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Tycoon City: New York - Developer Diary #2 Feature

Chris Leyton

04/01/2006

Chris Leyton

Deep Red takes the tough choice to delay the beta build and gives an update on the eagerly awaited tycoon title...


With a release date fast impending, Deep Red's Designer Luigi Fusco returns with news on the decision to delay the game slightly (don't worry an early 2006 release is still on the cards) and the importance of a well balanced experience for business studies students and casual players alike.

"SOME THINGS ARE JUST WORTH WAITING FOR"

December 2005

Quality! Now, there's a word that's bandied around this industry like a pigs bladder around the Roman streets of Peterborough! This month on the 'Tycoon City: New York' (TCNY) project, all the talk has been of 'quality'. We were originally due to hit Beta in early October. The date was set in stone. With two weeks to go, the powers that be decided that the game simply wasn't ready yet. In a move, straight out of a very well known lager advert, they shouted 'shtop', 'shtop', this game just isn't ready yet'! Our chiefs spoke to the publishers' chiefs and explained that, whilst the game was pretty incredible as it was, we felt there were a few things that we just needed to fix before unleashing the monster. We hold TC: NY in very high esteem - and for good reason. We genuinely believe that it will be a landmark title. No world building game has allowed the player to recreate a real life metropolis city like New York to this level of detail. Our city has just under sixty five thousand citizens living there. No, that's not a typo, I really did say 65,000 unique citizens. They all live in separate houses and they all live day by day. If you click on a person and follow them, you'll watch them going from their house, going shopping, going to work, going to eat, socialising with their friends before coming on home as well as anything from going to get a manicure right up to watching the sports match at the New York Arena.

Deciding to not release the game before we're ready is a very big step. It's brave, it's brash and it's a wee bit cocky. But we're desperate that when gamers see it on their screens, for their jaws to drop and that the first words to be uttered by them are "Bloody Hell. How the hell did they do that"!? This is the response that we've been getting used to when we show journalists, PR and marketing people the game. We're a very bashful bunch of guys and our main priority is to release the best game that Deep Red has ever made. I believe we've achieved that and the extra development time we've been given has allowed us to put in those final touches of 'polish' that make everything even more believable and from a design point of view, more 'playable'.

From its inception, TCNY has been designed to appeal to as many different people as possible. We didn't want to make the game a 'hard core' world builder that only people with PhD's in business studies would understand & play. However, it was just as important not to exclude those clever clogs. We wanted to make a game that almost anyone could pick up, play and enjoy. The game can be played in many different ways; the hardcore gamers can analyze each citizen type, study the different accommodations as well as looking at the financials of the many businesses and landmarks. Each building comes with it's own unique statistics, characteristics & values that can be analyzed in order to build the city in a highly intelligent way that will ensure higher profits & happier people thereby expanding the city quicker and achieving that coveted title of 'Richest in New York'!

For the casual player, analysing to that level of detail is not required in order to still successfully play the game. A basic understanding of the relationship between accommodation, business & citizen types is still enough to get you through. As this relationship is based on a real world economy, most of it is second nature. So the students prefer the cheap bar as opposed to the exclusive one & the celebrities prefer the exclusive restaurant with the famous TCNY chef and not the cheap tiny place on the corner with the broken chairs and rude waitress. Traditionally, the casual player prefers more handholding than the hardcore & this is born out in TCNY with our 'story mode' which has been implemented to be fun, challenging as well as always giving players something to do.

So what about children? How will they play TCNY? Well, we've even taken young 'uns into account! We believe that children will enjoy the TCNY experience at its most basic level. That is; placing down buildings according to their own personal tastes, such as the video arcade, or the comic shop and then placing the upgrades, again down to their personal tastes. So they'll be happy to place the large green space invader on the front of that comic store as well as the fire breathing street artist in Washington Square Park. The AI will take care of other needs.

"We're still a month or two from the shops and we're running at full speed to make sure that TCNY will be the best game we can possibly make."

As we get closer & closer to our new Beta date, the game is coming together in such a way, that we believe will make it an extremely enjoyable experience by all. We're still a month or two from the shops and we're running at full speed to make sure that TCNY will be the best game we can possibly make.

Many thanks...

Deep Red and TVG will be back next month with the last chapter in the Tycoon City: New York Developer Diaries...
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Please HELP...how do you build an HQ >? I have all the prerequisites...
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how do you build an HQ >? I have all the prerequisites...
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Date Added:Wed 16th Jan 2008 12:00
is it just me or is it getting harder and harder to actually a buy a game these days, ive looked at several sites now including atari and can i see BUY GAME lol no that would be to easy
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Date Added:Thu 31st May 2007 21:04
is it a free trail
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Date Added:Sun 27th May 2007 03:42
Who doesnt like this game
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Date Added:Sun 27th May 2007 03:38
this is a great game
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Date Added:Wed 4th Apr 2007 20:41
funny ringtones
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