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PC - Windows : Car Tycoon Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Car Tycoon and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Car Tycoon. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Best Game I have Ever Played

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 11 / 132
Date: October 19, 2001
Author: Amazon User

I own a bunch of sleezy car places and found that this was just like the real thing. I loved his game and it reminded me of when i cheat my customers. I reccomend everyone in the world buy this.
Peace out

Great Game; Awesome

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: May 28, 2002
Author: Amazon User

The cool parts about it is that you can have a lot of different cars and if you are a car fan you should get this game. you are a Car dealership thats wants to sell your cars, you control the prices of the cars, and the parts of the car.

Car Tycoon

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: April 01, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Car Tycoon is a manager game in which you are the owner of a car company that produces and sells cars. You start in the 1950's in a small town somewhere in the USA. You build a factory, a car shop and a repair facility (most of your money is gone by then) and start to produce cars. By selling them, you'll get money to invent new parts which will then power your new car models. There are up to 3 computer players which want to become rich, too.

Features:

develop more than 400 cars, 7 different types
40 scenarios
more than 400 pre-made cars from 1950-2000
more than 300 different buildings
Zoom

Better than everyone says it is

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 10 / 10
Date: May 01, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I went and bought even though I had heard about how bad it was and how unstable it is. I was shocked when I finally got to playing the game. It's the funnest strategy games I've ever played. It's simple and fun to do. You can look at your dealerships, factories, and see what kind of people are buying your cars. The game hasn't frozen on me once! I've heard over and over again how people are mad that you can't make them certain colors. Think about it. Does the company really decide what colors are made? Not really. The consumer does. This is a great game! I am not disappointed!

a definite thumbs up game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: January 21, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This is definitly one of my favorite games, it's fun, realistic, it has good music. my only complaint is that even though a had a good 3dfx Voodoo 3/ 3000 video card, I still had to buy a new video card because everything except for the cars and buildings would be pitch black. Now that i have a new xtasy video card the graphics are great. I recommend anyone to get this game if you have a very good graphics card.

Car Tycoon Fails to Satisfy

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 20 / 21
Date: January 16, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This new release, developed by VectorCom Development and distributed through Fishtank Interactive, puts the user in the driver's seat of an automobile company. The goal, of course, is to beat your competitors at the game of building and selling cars. While many auto buffs would find such a simulation exciting, the buggy Car Tycoon is not yet ready for prime time. I've found a downloadable patch for the German language version, but none yet for the English version.

First, this game takes eons to start and load. I tested the game on a 1 Ghz machine with 256 MB of RAM, and this game took several minutes to load from the start. Once under way, performance was acceptable.

The game provides a tutorial mode to allow first-time users an interactive way to learn the game's operation. While that feature is helpful, I found it difficult to turn off the tutorial mode, even after successfully completing the tutorial's steps. During the game, a few program errors occurred and revealed the game's German heritage with Deutch-flavored error messages that were unreadable, at least to this English-speaking car fanatic.

After a few hours of play, the game's more serious flaws began to show. For example, the car models that I stopped producing would occasionally still show as being sold at a few dealerships, even if the dealer's stock was zero. Since a dealership can only sell from 2 to 4 vehicle models, this reduced the dealership's ability to stock new models. That annoyance alone makes the game frustrating to play, and makes one wonder how much testing occurred before declaring this product ready for market. In other cases, saved games couldn't be reloaded, creating more frustration.

The game's brief documentation is filled with misspellings and grammatically errors, which I assume were introduced when translating the text from German. While this doesn't create a big problem, it casts an unprofessional shadow on the product. Also, Fishtank's web site is nearly useless, providing no support information for the product.

If you're looking for a simulation of the auto industry, this doesn't come close. In the U.S., the manufacturers don't own the dealerships. This game has you bidding for new dealerships via an auction, and those dealerships can only stock a few different models. There are no decent reports available that compare you to your competitors, such as sales reports, percentage of market share, comparative financial statements, etc. The only feedback that comes close is a window that tells you the quantities of vehicles registered in a single city.

Oddly, the game's designers chose a SimCity-style town layout for the simulation, which is the game's biggest weakness. You sell vehicles in a city or two, and that's it. Not much fun, and certainly not realistic. A country map or globe would have been more realistic.

Once you master the game, which doesn't take long, the fun wears thin. Since the demise of the old simulation "Detroit", I was hoping for a high-quality automotive industry simulation to hit the market. My wait continues.

Amazon does take software returns, right?

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: January 23, 2002
Author: Amazon User

You would think in this world of simulation games that kick butt ( Rollercoaster Tycoon, Airline Tycoon,Sims, etc.) that someone, somewhere, especially in the vehicle capital here in the USA, could come up with a good car industry sim. For those who are total car nuts like me, well, Car Tycoon is NOT it.

The translation of the program from German to English is bad, with text and the numerous error messages coming up in German sometimes. The game freezes for no reason and the graphics are stolen from the original simcity, not a compliment in 2002.

The interface is not easy to figure out and making money is not an option. Your factory can only build one car at a time, you must bid against the computer for more factories, dealerships,etc. The large dealerships can only sell 4 models of cars. You must spend a lot of money to research and develop cars, only to find out no one wants them. There is really no way to see how you shape up with competitors and no way to compare you cars to theirs, other than price. I can go on and on. Fishtank Interactives website offers no help at all.

I pre-ordered this for before Xmas and I love business sim games and cars, so I was anxious to get Car Tycoon. I should have kept "Detroit" by Impressions software, but I doubt that old program would run well on a 1.0ghz machine and Win ME.

Save your money, wait for someone else to do a better job with this kind of sim. Car Tycoon is not worth your time or money.

Not the best, by far.

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 4 / 6
Date: August 07, 2005
Author: Amazon User

To make a long review short: You would be much better off playing Old Timer (Motor City), or even Detroit. This game is like a shoddy remake with flashier graphics.

Ouch! Save yourself some $$ and pass this one by...

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 3 / 6
Date: February 27, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I am into cars and sims-and like many others, I was hoping this was the game I had been waiting for. Simply put: it isn't. I got through the first "year" only to have the game freeze (negating that hour or so of playing). The instructions/controls are extremely confusing. Also, while playing, it is very hard to figure out if you are profiting or not, because the cost of each car only includes the components used and does not include labor, etc. The website is worthless. With a few good patches and a complete/corrected instruction manual, this game might be OK-but it's probably too far gone even for that. Obviously they were trying to cash in on the "Tycoon" series popularity. Don't confuse this with the real thing!

Car Tycoon a few trucks short of a full delivery

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: January 23, 2002
Author: Amazon User

While I was expecting an average car simulation game, I have been deeply dissappointed by the Car tycoon. I expected something close to Roller Coaster Tycoon. This game is not even close. I enjoy the potential of building different car models and research, buying other parts form suppliers, I dislike the bugs that continue to plague the system. Too many times the sound cliches or system stops in the middle of something for about 30 seconds. The map is pretty. But it is useles. No markers for the outsourceing of components on the map and no way to measure your success other than the weak graph that sinks as you borrow money. The manual is useless and the WEbsite is yet to be completed. All from a game released 2 months ago. I agree with the reveiw below.
SOme german needs to do his homework.


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