Tycoon City: New York

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Tycoon City: New York
Developer(s) Deep Red Games
Publisher(s) Atari
Release date(s) February 24, 2006 (United States)
Genre(s) Simulation
Mode(s) 1 Player
Rating(s) ESRB Teen
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Media CD-ROM
Input Mouse, Keyboard

Tycoon City: New York is a 2006 tycoon computer game where players are tasked with developing New York City, specifically the island of Manhattan. The game also allows players to build many of the city's most celebrated landmarks, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Statue of Liberty, and the Woolworth Building.

Two game modes are available:

Build New York: The "campaign" form of the game, players build New York district by district, starting with Greenwich Village. The player must complete certain tasks and compete with business rivals in order to unlock other districts for development.

Sandbox: The free building form of the game, players have control over the entire island. The amount of competition, their rate of building, and starting amount of cash can be controlled.

Regardless of which mode the game is played in, the game starts with an empty district which must be developed. Players choose from different types of buildings, including residential, commercial, and recreational. To add to the realism, several namebrands (including Staples and Loews Theatres) can be built. The play must attract customers to raise funds by upgrading their buildings. This can include flowers, extra seating, signs, or water towers. Landmarks can be constructed by earning landmark bonds.

Districts in the game include:


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