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Hoyle Casino Empire

Hoyle Casino Empire

List Price: $4.99
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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.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: So cool
Review: I THINK YOU WILL LOVE THIS GAME. IT IS A ALSOM SIMULATER TYCOON TYPE GAME. i LOVE GAMBELING AND CASINOS. YOU CAN BUILD CASINOS AND SENERY. THE GRAPHICS LOOK ALSOM. AND I DIFFENTLY AM GETTING IT.YOU SHOULD PLAY THIS GAME!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Empire Strikes Back!
Review: I was a little wary of buying a simulation game, since I enjoy the instant gratification of actually playing games like blackjack and roulette. However, a lot of the reviews mentioned how easy it was to succeed at the beginning levels of this game, so I thought I'd give it a try. I didn't really enjoy creating a casino and quickly got bored with it. To make matters worse, at the end of the two year period I failed miserably. I waited a couple of months before playing the game again. I played less conservatively, bought more slot machines and table games, and spent more money on decor and advertising. I gave comps to unhappy patrons to help keep them satisfied. It appeared I was doing well and making a substantial profit but, when the two year period was up, I again failed to advance to the next level. I ended up selling this computer game at a loss.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A New Type of Tycoon Game: Spectacular
Review: I've played lots of Tycoon-genre computer games, including some super popular (Roller Coaster Tycoon, The Sims, etc.) This however, might be the best game I've played. Besides cool graphics, this game has a plethora of options readily available. This game is easy enough that playing it isn't a boring struggle, yet difficult enough the player feels challenged. Great attention has been paid to the sound, which is absolutely terrific. The game accurately simulates the feel of a casino. Each little "gambler" reacts to each hand of cards. You can see the players place their bets, and celebrate/despair after the round. Bright colors light up the screen. Building options include decorations, lounges, restaurants, gambling rooms, any type of gambling table or machine and decorations for the outside. Through the game interesting situations occur: the "Playbabe" magazine party, VIP high rollers, mob hits, discount slot machines. You can set your casinos odds, or even cheat the gamblers. Dealers and gamblers may cheat your casino, making a casino security force needed. Showgirls and bargirls keep players supplied with drinks. You are even able to host poker tournaments or auction off cars, throw parties or watch your loyal customers get married. You also control the hotel rooms and options there. For those looking for any type of tycoon game to play, or those with a love of Las Vegas, or even those just looking for a little fun will enjoy this game. You don't have to know Las Vegas to enjoy this immersive and fun computer game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Way To Practice Texas Hold'em!
Review: If you put Poker & High Stakes rooms in your casinos you can host BlackJack, Five Card Draw, and Texas Hold'em tournaments whenever you like. Sometimes the game will ask you to participate in a tournament and if you win then the money gets added to the house and ups your spending dough!

We've finished all the casino goals but find this is a great way to practice our poker skills thus, extending the life of this game.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Gets old....fast...
Review: The only probably with this game, is it's too short. There are 8, relatively easy levels to beat. And once you've done that, the game is pretty much down. Do yourself a favor, check for a 'used' copy first...then sell it as used once you're done with it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really good game
Review: This game is incredable fun just the demo give up to 100 hrs of fun and the demo is just the one where you learn how to play imagine actually playing infinate fun kind of like tropico in that way tropico has an infinarte amount of playing time

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's ok
Review: This game is pretty cool at first. There is a lot of graphic detail in regards to the casino and the games. You are given a lot of control over the table game prices, locations, payouts, etc. The only problem is there are only 8 casinos you get to play, with specific goals to accomplish. Or you can play freestyle. The casino interior cannot be changed, and so you run out of space for placing things like buffets, restrooms, etc. Its not a very challenging game at all, I finished it in a day. It is really funny though, when you click on your patrons they usually have something unique and comical to say.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's ok
Review: This game is pretty cool at first. There is a lot of graphic detail in regards to the casino and the games. You are given a lot of control over the table game prices, locations, payouts, etc. The only problem is there are only 8 casinos you get to play, with specific goals to accomplish. Or you can play freestyle. The casino interior cannot be changed, and so you run out of space for placing things like buffets, restrooms, etc. Its not a very challenging game at all, I finished it in a day. It is really funny though, when you click on your patrons they usually have something unique and comical to say.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun Easy to Play Game
Review: This game isn't the most complex one of the "tycoon" games you will find. It is pretty entertaining. Sometimes I like a game that isn't so complicated that it takes three websites to consult with how to just make it through. The casinos that you work through are [copies] of their Las Vegas Counterparts, as are the "celebrities" that will make it into your casino if you are good enough. Some of the graphics are 2D such as many of the attractions you will build in your casino, and the games really aren't that distinquishable.
It is fairly easy to get the hang of, the audio is pretty good, with background noise, some nice lounge music, and commentary from the guests. The game does throw your casino development with a few curves such as other casinos trying to infiltrate and disrupt your business. Its fun, lighthearted, and a great way to get started in other "Tycoon" sort of games. While it isn't the best Tycoon game out there, I do like this one, it has good game play, and you don't need to buy a guide to work through this one.


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