About This Game Enter the exciting world of Arcade ownership! Play through the start of the 1980's arcade revolution by buying and placing video games for your customers to play! Customize your arcade to increase its popularity! Modify machine parameters, manage your finances, capitalize on newly released games, but beware of the events and pitfalls that could bankrupt you! Features: Over 100 unique arcade machines to buy and place in your arcade. Machines come in Standup, Cocktail, Sitdown, Import, and Pinball configurations. Multiple game genres include Shooter, Platformer, Action, Sports, Racing, Maze, Fighting, Pinball, and Puzzle. Customize the colors of the Walls, Pillars, Floor, and neon of your arcade. Buy seasonal decorations for short term popularity boosts. Hire an employee to help empty cash from machines. Twelve playable characters to choose from. Variety of events from broken machines, jammed coin slots, and blackouts. Visitors such as the Game Collector, Import Salesman, and Super Gamer. 6 Hours of gameplay simulating the rise, fall, and rebirth of the arcade between 1980-1986. 16:9 resolution support between 1280x720 to 1920x1080 Xbox Gamepad, Mouse, and Keyboard support. 7aa9394dea Title: ArcadecraftGenre: Casual, Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Firebase Industries Ltd.Publisher:Firebase Industries Ltd.Release Date: 22 May, 2014 Arcadecraft Activation Unlock Code And Serial So... I'm not exactly sure what I expected here. I've been a fan of both management style games and old school arcades for some tame. This game barely delivered either. On the first point, the management in this game is minimal making the entire game too easy by far. Ultimately all you do is make sure you buy a new game or two every month, upgrade the few upgrades you can when you can, then spend the rest of the time clicking on machines as they fill with quarters\/need a repair. The scant challenges and decisions that don't involve your machines are either mundane or just a break in the flow of... well OK it's a welcome change from just draining quarters from stuffed machines.On the second, unless you know the history of arcades there is very little to glean over your scant seven year run as an arcade owner. It makes nods to the video game crash, gives a few details when certain games got popular and declined, and does little else to educate a younger crowd into the way things were.This game is certainly something that would be better off staying on a tablet or mobile phone. If it expanded how you interacted with the arcade, let you manage more employees, expand your shop beyond the definitions of your initial arcade, let you run your arcade as long as you choose to the current day (And of course adding more examples of arcade history, through parody of course), then you'd have something for PC. As it stands, only buy this as a curiosity for a few hours entertainment. And even then only deeply, deeply discounted.. So after playing this game I have come to the following.1) It is a fun game to play FOR THE FIRST RUN THROUGH. There is no replay value what so ever other thantrying to obtain a better high score.2) There is a lot to be desiered. I had no struggle what so ever with the game. I just kept getting the newst game and it was fine. I even got board and bought all the custimizations you can.3) There is no indepth system. Now on this i dont blame them cause after i played "Game dev tycoon" I relized that they had the same flaw. You see to me making a simulation game needs to be indepth. A drag and drop or a slide meter (in the case of game dev) does not really make it a simulation. Yah you can change how much the games cost to play. However that leads me to 44) no matter what happens if you rasie the price it seems like your doomed. I had 5 Star popularity from like year to and all i did was drop each game diff. to easy and made it a quarter thats it. In counclusion. This game lacks what makes a sim game a sim game. Its more of a place your machine here and thats really it. There is no indepth system for you @ all. I would of like to see some of the followingMarketing. Choosing your building (maybe certin areas have a preff. to certin genre). People accepting harder diff. games and not making it so your game becomes unprofitable if you do that. These are just a few things. Oh by the way the guy you hire to collect your money Hes lazy. Had to do alot my self. However it is a fun game to play. Like i said the first run through thats about it. I still will recommend the game but at a 5$ tag. It's a fun way to kill about half a day, but you should know going in that there's no replay value at all. There's only one store layout and one saved game. Arcadecraft is a XBLA port and it shows in the controls. Mouse precision can be a bit lacking and it was much easier to play with a 360 controller or the keyboard cursor keys.On the 360, Arcadecraft is 3 dollars and would be an easy buy. At closer to 5 bucks (on this sale), I would call it a fair price. For the full retail $12.99, I would expect more maps and a fix for the annoying arcade cabinet limit (when you are at max capacity, you can't move cabinets that are in your storage area.). Some things I like:1) This is more of a fast action game than a simulation. You definitely can't sit down and just watch the store at a slow pace. Once I get more than 10 cabinents up and running, I'm always doing something with zero down time. Oddly enough, that's somehow fitting for an "arcade" experience. (although I'm sure this may annoy someone looking for a more laid back experience)2) The in-game arcade cabinents are really good counterparts to ones in the real world. I can name just about every single cabinent.Things that would make this game better:1) Interface adjustments to make sure icons are always visible, especially when the pillar or entrance is in the way.2) More interesting game game modes, so there isn't just a single difficulty hump. Perhaps adding senarios with different win conditions, or a survival mode with bigger loan payments every year.. Not a bad game. The game is fun and brings the past come alive as the arcades used to be the place to be. It can be hard at times but for the most part, it's just an easy going simulation game that passes the time. None the less, worth playing for some easy fun.. I wish I could get my money back. I played for part of an evening and now the game crashes after naming my arcade. It seems like it would be a lot of fun but NOT until the bugs are worked out.Since my earlier review, you can tell I've played quite a number of hours! It's fun, including those pesky kids that beat on your machines. Wish it was a bit longer and you could extend your store and the number of "off sales" you could add, say an old fashioned diner for hamburgers and stuff for the kids. More staff, more things to manage, etc.. This is a game with no pretenses about its own casual nature. If you're looking for depth of story or gameplay, don't darken its doorstep. The premise is simple: you are running an arcade. Buy machines, collect the money from them. With said money, buy more machines. Sell old machines to buy new machines. Hire someone to collect money for you.This game is simple, yet entertaining.
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Arcadecraft Activation Unlock Code And Serial
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