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  • Favorite Tycoon/Simulator Games?

    Hey gamers! List below your favorite tycoon/sim games. For me, my favorite tycoon game was Rollercoaster Tycoon.

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    Sims 3 is a personal favorite of that series, but other favorites are Civilization III, Zoo Tycoon, & the Rollarcoaster Tycoon I played as a kid, which came out around the same time as Civ III; I believe it was the original..?
    Never picked up another version of the tycoon titles though... have heard they went to crap..?
    Every story is something that could've happened, in a world that could've existed.

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    • JayinGray
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      Yeah it seems like the genre has sorta fallen off a bit....but maybe im just less exposed to it. What is your current favorite game?

  • #3
    Original Rollercoaster Tycoon, Zoo Tycoon, and Theme Hospital. Loved the first “The Sims” game and it’s expansion packs, never really got into the ones that came after it though.

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    • JayinGray
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      i have never heard of theme hospital, i will have to look in to it. Rollercoaster Tycoon was the bees knees man.

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    Rollercoaster Tycoon would be my favorite tycoon game. As for simulation, Tropico games are wacky and I love that and the Sims 3 has been my favorite Sims so far.

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    • #5
      Transport Tycoon (or it's more current version, OpenTTD) would be my choice.

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      • JayinGray
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        never heard of it!

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      Posted on this on the Exclusively Games Twitter account, but thought I'd ask here too lol I'm a 20-year-old that didn't have internet access as a kid & am new to the original forum format, could anyone tell me how to specifically comment on a forum reply, rather than respond to the whole post again?
      To answer your comment, JayinGray, though, my current favorite game is Skyrim, followed by Fallout 4... I like discovered myself in Bethesda's 2006-2015 games.
      Sims 3 and Civ III are in my top 5 or 10, for sure
      Every story is something that could've happened, in a world that could've existed.

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      • AeternusDoleo
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        You mean commenting like this here? Hit the "Comment" link under your post. It seems specific to this forum, haven't seen this anywhere else.
        "Quote" replies with the entire post quoted at the bottom of the current thread.

    • #7
      Rollercoaster Tycoon and the Sims for sure. I've gotten into Farming Simulator more recently.

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      • JayinGray
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        i was going to ask about farming simulator... is it good? it seems to be the most "mainstream" of that genre of game

      • Ary
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        It's great. I didn't think I would like it since I was never interested in farming. But it's a very relaxing game and it has great mod support.

      • JayinGray
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        I was thinking of buying it on xbox one, since my computer kinda crapped out. wonder if it is still good on that platform?

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      Originally posted by Chloe View Post
      Posted on this on the Exclusively Games Twitter account, but thought I'd ask here too lol I'm a 20-year-old that didn't have internet access as a kid & am new to the original forum format, could anyone tell me how to specifically comment on a forum reply, rather than respond to the whole post again?
      To answer your comment, JayinGray, though, my current favorite game is Skyrim, followed by Fallout 4... I like discovered myself in Bethesda's 2006-2015 games.
      Sims 3 and Civ III are in my top 5 or 10, for sure
      are you on mobile?

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      • #9
        Back in the day it was Simcity 3000.
        Played that game for hours on end till the CD exploded in my drive.

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        • #10
          Euro Truck Simulator 2. That game is like a drug and I don't even understand why after hundreds of hours.

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          • JayinGray
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            hahaha no joke i have never played that but have watched hours of youtube streams of it.... D:

        • #11
          Rollercoaster Tycoon is definitely in my top tycoon games. I also enjoyed Thrillville for the PS2 when I was younger, another game that was based around amusement parks; might even was a rollercoaster tycoon franchise game.
          Of the more sorta recent simulation games I been enjoying Banished. Not entirely sure if would count that as a tycoon or simulator but it uses a lot of same concepts/mechanics to increase population of your "park" etc. Played Prison Architect some but wasn't a fan due to some of the mechanics, but the story they were trying to create somewhat seemed interesting.
          Sims games I loved Sims 2 and loved the open worldness of Sims 3. Am not a fan of Sims 4 at all except for some of the create-a-sim features added to it.

          Also when bored I'll sometimes go back to the classic "papa" franchise flash games that you can find on coolmath or such websites. They may be simple but can keep my attention for hours still.

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          • #12
            I like city builders a lot. Civilization, Sim City.

            There's an indie game called Frostpunk that came out earlier this year that I really like. Premise is you're trying to develop a city in a post-apocalyptic arctic wasteland.
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            • #13
              I fondly remember Oil Tycoon (which unfortunately no current retailers carry to my knowledge, not even GoG so I have to wear an eyepatch and a wooden leg while playing it). It was quite deep and has a great simulation of oil prices - if you start selling oil in specific region of the world after a while the market is full and you can't sell it anymore without a loss (as oil rigs you build needs to be powered as well and it costs money). Not terribly difficult, but very fun.

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              • JayinGray
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                damn that sounds fun! i will keep an eye out for it... maybe at thrift stores or something haha

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              EurydiceKallos I loved Thrillville! Forgot it even existed! I loved just running around the parks listening to that jamming music while playing target shooting games and experiencing the first person view of rides before I'd ever been to an amusement park myself
              Every story is something that could've happened, in a world that could've existed.

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              • #15
                Been thinking of acquiring City Skylines... I'd be playing on a Surface Pro 4 (which I play Sims 3 on alright, as well as older TES games from the anthology Bethesda put out for $30 before they... became ~this~)
                Every story is something that could've happened, in a world that could've existed.

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                • JayinGray
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                  i binged city skylines for like a week and made a super badass city, and then moved on to a different game. Its for sure worth checking out, and there are a ton of tutorials on youtube that are fun to follow and learn from
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