![]() You will also need Money to add coffee recipes to your Menu and to buy Upgrades. You earn money each day by selling coffee to your Customers. There are 4 main statsMONEY is the currency in the game. CUSTOMERS This screen is where you will see all the different customers who will frequent your stores. UPGRADES This screen is where you will buy items that will improve your coffee shop, from super espresso machines to a corporate headquarters. MENU This screen is where you will add new drinks to your coffee lineup. It wouldn’t be fair.EMPLOYEES Ill give you an overview of the Employees screen later in the tutorial. I don’t want to judge this one just yet because of that reason. ![]() I could see Coffee Shop Tycoon potentially having a lot of replay value but that entirely depends on what the developer add to the game. Once again, this one is hard to measure at this stage. Just please don’t let me down dev because I love your game so much! Replayability My hope is that later down the line we will get to see some real tycoon game conundrums pop up that make you work harder. I’m trying not to be too disheartened by this as I know this game is still being developed. But right now, it is too easy to get everything. I expect that, in time, they will add harder levels and more management options that require a more tactical brain in the future. There isn’t much of a learning curve unfortunately. I like how easy it is to figure out the controls for Coffee Shop Tycoon and once you have got the basics down, you’ll be a pro in no time.Īt this point in time, the game is fairly easy. On the other end of things, you can also pause time for those moments when things are getting a little out of hand. You can fast forward time to hurry up the process of making profit. The menus are simple to find and navigate which is nice when you need to quickly buy a new batch of beans or cookies. It’s a management game, so you only really need your mouse to play. The controls are pretty straight forward. And of course, there is that satisfying “ker-ching” as the till rounds up all that money. The grinding of the coffee beans is beautiful music to my ears. I mean, it’s a coffee shop so of course there are the sound effects you expect to hear. And, after all, it is a tycoon game, so it isn’t like the graphics need to be next gen or anything. Just because the graphics are simple doesn’t mean they can’t be high quality. They new that their focus was the gameplay and they stuck to that. It certainly feels like an indie game, and I mean that in a good way. I personally, really like the art style, it has a nice charm to it. But, so far, so good!Īs you may expect from a tycoon game, the graphics are pretty simplistic. It would be nice to see what else they will add to the game including more drinks for the menu and some more areas to unlock. ![]() Once you reach level 8 you can’t get any further (as of when this post is published). My only criticism right now is that this game is still incomplete. You’ll need to invest in food goods as well and, when you reach a high enough level, resaerch into music, Wifi and even rewards systems. To keep on top of your reputation, you need to keep your customers happy by providing them with all the services they need. Instead, I invested all my money into the first shop. I messed this up slightly by not opening up the second shop when I was supposed to. The goal is to gain enough reputation, and money, to expand into other businesses. You also need to keep and eye on its freshness because if it isn’t fresh your reputation starts to suffer. So, you need to keep an eye on your stock. You have to make sure you have enough coffee beans in order to make coffee. This isn’t another sit and wait for things to happen game, at least not early on it isn’t. Then it is a matter of keeping on top of all the important things. You start with a measly $40,000 (trust me it’s not a lot) and with this you need to buy all your coffee making equipment and staff. Which is exactly what I did until I ran out of features. It is fun and quirky and honestly you could end up playing this game for hours. What looks to be quite an innocuous tycoon game, much like any other out there, it isn’t. This is where Coffee Chop Tycoon really shines. Ultimately the goal is to make a lot of money and be the best damn coffee seller in the world. But, quite honestly, it really doesn’t need one. ![]() I suppose that there may be more “story” if the developers continue to add to it. Either way you start out your campaign with a reasonable sum of money and a very small little shop. Well, at least that was how I was playing it. You are a coffee connoisseur who wants to build an empire around it. As you may imagine, there isn’t really much of a story with this type of game.
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