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Hoyle Casino Empire

Hoyle Casino Empire

List Price: $4.99
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: User-friendly...
Review: As Tycoon games go, this one is probably a bit above the average of late. Most seem to be junk re-hashes of the same game with different graphics. This one is pretty decent (not to the level of a SimCity or RailRoad Tycoon), but much better than things like Underwater Tycoon, that appear targetted at rather young <13 players.

There is a progression that you go up in getting bigger casino's to develop and goals set for you. But I think there were only about 6-7 casino's total and once you did them all, it wasn't really any fun to go back and play the old ones.

Bottom line: Looking to kill some time? This will keep you occupied for an afternoon if you like the "Casino" theme. If you are looking for something to keep you going for days or is complex, keep looking.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent, but limitted playability
Review: As Tycoon games go, this one is probably a bit above the average of late. Most seem to be junk re-hashes of the same game with different graphics. This one is pretty decent (not to the level of a SimCity or RailRoad Tycoon), but much better than things like Underwater Tycoon, that appear targetted at rather young <13 players.

There is a progression that you go up in getting bigger casino's to develop and goals set for you. But I think there were only about 6-7 casino's total and once you did them all, it wasn't really any fun to go back and play the old ones.

Bottom line: Looking to kill some time? This will keep you occupied for an afternoon if you like the "Casino" theme. If you are looking for something to keep you going for days or is complex, keep looking.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Game
Review: Fairly good simulation, but somewhat simplistic to some people. The slot machines and video black jack look pretty similar, but then again, if you've ever been to a casino, they really do look a lot alike. I've rather enjoyed it. The demo alone was enough to get me to buy it.

However, I bought the game on ebay for a lot less.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as bad as some have stated
Review: First off, this game is not a casino game where you play poker, black jack, or slots and pretend your a high roller in Vegas, winning or loosing big. This is a simulator, and if you don't like simulators (Any of the Tycoon games) then you probably won't like this either.

But if you ever wondered what it might be like to run every aspect of an imaginary casino, I think you might like this game. Graphics are fairly cheesy, and the mafia theme probably would have been more realistic for casinos in the 60's and 70's. But you can have the game play whatever MP3 you have available, you have many different games you can buy and there is more than just placing games on the screen and see if you win. You have to balance everything from advertising to security, bathrooms to bars. I have played the game many times and never had the same outcome.

There are some things that could be improved. I wish you started with more money. ($$$) is pretty low for starting a casino. And in real life casinos don't buy slot machines. The manufactures put them in the casinos for free and take a slice of the pie. I also think they should have denominations for the slots less than ($$). I mean I think a lot of people play their whole vacations on nickel slots. It might be nice if they could add the simulation of the food service, hotel staff, share holders, etc then it might be a bit more up to date. And a first person walkthrough of the casino would be cool. Give you the real feel of being a casino owner.

But wish list aside, this is a fun simulation game and is worthy of 3 solid stars.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dumb, Dumb, Dumb, Dumb, Dumb!
Review: Gamblers have it the worst in the video game department. For every half decent gambling related game that comes out (i.e. Multiplay Video Poker, Real Deal Slots, Slots II), there are twenty released that are complete junk. This is one of them...

You play Steve Wynn, in so many words, by taking a poorly run casino and attempting to make it into something spectacular. The concept is great, but the execution is awful. The casinos themselves are poorly-rendered ripoffs of the Luxor, Excalibur, Treasure Island, and Binion's Horseshoe. They even managed to do really creepy looking renditions of Siegfried and Roy (apparently they own the Excalibur in this game.) The only original casino is one that looks like an old 50's style jukebox.

So, what machines do you have to choose from? Slots, Video Poker, and Video Blackjack. That's it. What table games do you have? Blackjack and Craps. If you move up the ranks, you'll get Roulette, Pai-Gow, and a Wheel of Fortune table. Wow. The graphics on this game are so generic you really can't tell the difference between slot machines and blackjack machines. The craps tables are only barely distinguishable from the other tables. It's really awful how you supposedly have a variety of slot machines, yet they all look the same. Not that it matters as you can't play any of them and having different machines doesn't affect the game anyway. The gameplay is completely generic. It's a matter of, build enough items and the casino will fill up. I really don't see any advantage of using one machine over another or table games versus machines for that matter. Just dump enough items on the floor and you'll advance to the next level. Exciting, huh?

I'll get really nitpicky now. The restaurants and shops you build? Just 2D images you paste on a wall. That's it. You can't go into these "wallpaper" shops or change anything about them (except you're able to offer keno in the restaurants - big deal!) Would it have been so difficult to allow us to adjust the prices on the items we sell? That's just one example. Add the fact the customers all say the same thing over and over and the fact the music is the same song over and over and you get the feeling a lot of corners were cut to rush this game out the door.

Supposedly you can adjust how much the pit bosses give out in comps. If that's true, I've never seen anything happen. All they do is stand around and do nothing. (Ok, maybe that part of the game is realistic.) You can view how much cash customers have, but not how much cash they've spent - defeats the whole purpose of giving comps doesn't it? Speaking of which, if you click on a drunk customer he or she will start babbling like a drunk. Give them a comp and all of a sudden the speech sounds normal. Wow, I didn't know comps sober people up. The heavily-accented asian customers say things like "are any of the waitresses for sale?" If I had a politically correct bone in my body I'd think that sounds like a racist stereotype.

You can set the house edge on the games to somehow control how much money you collect. How is this done? By using a slider bar you set from low to medium to high. Think about this for a second. Anyone remotely familiar with gambling (the editor who chopped this section out of my review isn't one of them) knows you can change the odds on a slot machine but you can't change the odds on most table games. So how do you get more money out of them? Are you putting a magnet on the roulette wheel? Are you using loaded dice on the craps table? I could go on and on, but I think you get my point. The game is just totally unrealistic and nothing like what's really involved in operating a casino.

The best economic sim released recently is Virtual Resort: Spring Break. If the subject matter doesn't appeal to you and you must have a gambling tycoon game, then search for a copy of Casino Tycoon. It's better, but not by much. Better yet, save your money, or come to Vegas and bet it all on red or a hand of blackjack. Even if you lose you'll have more fun than you will playing this game.

Hope the review helped.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: User-friendly...
Review: Hoyle's Casino Empire is a user-friendly version of the "Tycoon" games. While not as complex, you should be able to advance with little reference to the manual -- something you can't do with the "Tycoon" games. One criticism I do have is that it's fairly simple -- could have been more complex in what YOU control; and would have liked to see more different options in restaurants, etc. that could be added. But, for an afternoon of casino fun; it will suffice. Would like to see Sierra try a few other venues with a little more complex game. Look for a good bargain on the price; and you probably won't be disappointed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: User-friendly...
Review: Hoyle's Casino Empire is a user-friendly version of the "Tycoon" games. While not as complex, you should be able to advance with little reference to the manual -- something you can't do with the "Tycoon" games. One criticism I do have is that it's fairly simple -- could have been more complex in what YOU control; and would have liked to see more different options in restaurants, etc. that could be added. But, for an afternoon of casino fun; it will suffice. Would like to see Sierra try a few other venues with a little more complex game. Look for a good bargain on the price; and you probably won't be disappointed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Overall Good Game
Review: I bought this game in a 2 pack with hoyle slots. I like this game. I don't like the fact that you cannot change the casino itself. This game is very entertaining but sometimes a little difficult, but who wants it to be easy. The casino sounds are good and so are the graphics. So all in all worth the money.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too Easy
Review: I have never been a great PC gamer but this game was just too Easy. I beat every level (except the last one) on one try. The last one only took me two tries. It plays more like a Tutorial than an "Empire". It is amusing but way too predictable I would recomend this one when it hits the bargain bin at your local computer store.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Definitely Entertaining
Review: I really liked this game, but it does have it's limitations. You usually run out of room to put in services (i.e. Cashiers, Restrooms, Cafe's, etc.) and your patrons can get a little cranky. The game is definitely challenging in that time goes by fast, so you definitely have to keep on your toes to finish the scenarios. One of the things I really liked was that if you complete your goals before your time is up then you automatically complete that scenario - you don't have to let it sit there for three hours while the time runs out like some other games I've played. I'd say it's definitely a good buy, especially if you're a fan of Vegas. I know someone commented on not being able to change the decor. You can place different decorative items around to generate appeal for your games. You can't change what's on the walls, but you really don't have time to worry about that anyway so it's not a big deal. It would be better if there were more than eight casinos (after completing it I doubt I'll play it much more), but I'd say it's definitely worth the money.


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