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Poorly written
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Rating: 1,
Useful: 6 / 7
Date: December 27, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I agree with most of what the other reviewers of this product have said. I did figure out how to move the camera around and zoom out, although it is cumbersome. My first clue that this game would be a disaster was reading all of the grammatical and spelling errors in the tutorial. It sounded like the person that wrote the tutorial had translated it directly from their native language (NOT English).
I had some fun with the game, trying to do well enough to unlock the next part of the mall. But eventually I tired of creating the same stores over and over. The program eventually started putting things in odd places and not fully deleting the stores that closed down. I ended up with red-colored stores all over the screen that couldn't be replaced.
Save your money!
Worst... game...ever...
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 5 / 6
Date: May 28, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I love Sim games and I live close to the Mall of America. I got this game for $5, so I really wanted to give it a chance. Not worth it.
There are no instructions for the game, and the tutorial is really bad. You don't do any type of walkthrough, you just read a long list. I would not even call it a tutorial, it's a long, tedious, & unhelpful click through instruction manual. It explains a lot of common sense things, but leaves a lot of questions once you get into gameplay.
You start building the north side of level 1. To unlock another level you have to have all the stores up and running and 90% profitable.
I've only been able to unlock 2 more sides of level 1.
List of stores you can build come up randomly. You usually only have 3 - 5 things to choose from at any given time.
You can have all the security guards available hired, and it will still tell you to hire more because the security level is too low. Secuirty guys like to huddle around and hang out in stores that are out of business. Had 9 cleaners hired on one side where stores were going out of business and didn't see any of them, or any work getting done.
Runs very slow on computers that are a couple years old, tends to lock up on newer and older models. Has trouble loading saved games and will lock up trying.
Gameplay is glitchy. Sometimes when trying to build or tear down a store, task is not completed and the store will be stuck as a concrete base which cannot be built on or torn down. This effect will halt your gameplay as you will not be able to unlock new sections if this happens.
Overall game seems like it was quickly thrown together buy developers and never beta-tested.
One word: Horrible!
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: December 27, 2006
Author: Amazon User
There's supposed to be one thing about a game that's the most important to me: How long you keep playing it. For me, I only played for three days, and got bored of it! At least it only costed [..] bucks...
Cons:
1. There is no creativity, and you have a very small selection of what to put in your mall.
2. You can't really decide where to put a store.
3. The items are so, so, expensive! I wasted 30,000 bucks in just 10 minutes, and was very dissatisfied, so I kept making new games over and over again, but each one turned out really disorganized.
4. The symbols for each item a person's wants is so confusing! Example, the color red is for "sports" and the color blue is for "food."
5. You lose business easily.
I only bought this game because I once played Roller Coaster Tycoon 2, and I really liked it, but I found out Mall of America Tycoon was nothing like it, not even close!
Didn't even work
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Rating: 1,
Useful: 6 / 12
Date: May 25, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This game didn't even work out of the box.
I'm glad, because I don't have to put up with what everyone else had.
I guess I had a little fun trying to make this work, but no use.
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