Since Rollercoaster Tycoon took over the world in the late nineties, the untrademarked and presumably untrademarkable "Tycoon" has been the rogue brand in the gaming world. Not that the game was inaccessible in any way, but it had a serious game of financial wrangling with built on a blue-chip design ethos. While there's few people who'd find themselves in a games shop who wouldn't immediately nod in recognition, you wouldn't presume that inside the box lay a hard-bitten game of commercial warfare but rather something a little more family friendly. ![]() "Monopoly", while being one of the most famous board games in the world, does carry certain connotations with it. Want a theory? Two problems, and they're both in the name: "Monopoly" and "Tycoon". Were I Deep Red, I'd be terribly ticked off. ![]() ![]() ![]() Why does no one ever talk about developer Deep Red's previous city-management game, Monopoly Tycoon? Because - y'know - it was brilliant.
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