There are some other nice added touches such as periodically falling snow. Land can be raised or lowered and trees can be cleared to make room for structures as well as to define the paths of your ski slopes. If there are trees blocking your way or if the topography is not acceptable, you can use the terrain editing functions to make alterations. You have the ability to rotate buildings to face whichever direction you desire. Buildings and other objects can only be placed in certain, unobstructed locations. Visually, Ski Resort Tycoon offers pretty standard fare, consisting of the isometric graphics typical of SIM City, Roller Coaster Tycoon, and other similar titles. In fact, as a veteran Roller Coaster Tycoon player, I had no trouble jumping directly into the game without even reading the manual (which is a good thing because one of my complaints with this game is the lack of any substantial printed documentation). The interface in Ski Resort Tycoon is very reminiscent of the system utilized in Roller Coaster Tycoon, although there are fewer menus and the construction aspect of the game is not quite as intricate. Does Ski Resort Tycoon measure up to the high standards established by previous "tycoon" games such as Railroad Tycoon, Transport Tycoon, and the eminently successful and popular Roller Coaster Tycoon? For the answer to this and other burning questions, read on.Īs is the case with other foray ventures into the "tycoon" arena, the objective of Ski Resort Tycoon is to amass great wealth, in this instance by investing capital in a mountain ski resort and then building and managing numerous aspects revolving around your business endeavor such as infrastructure (including ski lifts, ski runs, and ski jump ramps), lodging, dining, entertainment, landscaping, maintenance and safety staff, guest amenities/customer satisfaction, etc. The other, which is the primary focus of this review, is Ski Resort Tycoon. Both of these new products fall ostensibly into the "tycoon" series of games, if for no other reason than by virtue of their titles. Activision has recently released two new SIM City -style business management simulation games under its Activision Value label.
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