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Nice game, but it needs changes! At first: Don't start every level exactly the same (maybe start lvl 2 with more cash, or one boutique already) Second: bonus should get higher by the days Third: As a reward for completing the game -> deadmatch mode, endless shopping :D
So 5/5 for the idea, but 3/5 because of the repeating formula
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This game was aggravating at first because I didn't know what was going on. But as I continued playing, I understood that it is about the balance between building and upgrading, and where to place different items, and the game's fickleness became very rewarding for its difficulty. Eventually I upped my rating for its increasing but slow entertainment growth.
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I've tried this before and felt it needed a load of work, but now that I've revisited it, I can't believe I even put up with the automatic progressing of the tutorial. This game desperately needs a manual skip option so the player can actually read the help dialogue in the beginning of the game. As it is, I simply can't be bothered to re-learn everything.
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I feel like the bonus should scale with the day in which you obtain it. Getting a bonus $1000 is nice in the first few days but in the later levels when you're on like day 27 and you need $165000 to upgrade your supermarket $1000 seems pretty irrelevant.
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@Cherry pie pwns, most families do my family spends 300 - 400 per week food shopping alone, thats for a 5 person family, but yeah nice game anyway, keep up the good work
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Main rule: Avoid restaurants. The customers take WAAAAY too long for it to be of value till closer to the end, when you have one slot left to fill.
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'Lets play the same exact level over and over again, slowing adding on extra time each replay!' God, this game is so horribly boring. Let me skip right to the last level so I can beat it and be done with this boring crap.
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Although there is little interactivity, the game is a lot of fun and easy to get the hang of. Trying to upgrade a shop between the leaving of the first shoppers and the restaurant guests exiting for their shopping-spree is good fun in itself, really :-)