![]() ![]() You are given a recording of a pizza being made and you have to recreate it from scratch. While you're playing you'll notice that you can challenge other 'tycoons' for a match of pizza assembly. The choice is yours - flyers, newspaper articles, posters and even TV ads, each with their own influence on people and, more importantly, the amount of money you'll pay for them. There is also the option of getting a central warehouse in your city, so you can buy large amounts of ingredients and it gets delivered to your restaurants every morning. You can also get a contract so the ingredients get delivered to your restaurant every morning without you (or your manager) having to buy them. Next you buy some ingredients from the ingredient shop. One thing that stands out here is that every employee is one of those 92 characters that are not playing as pizza tycoons (and the game creates more employees by giving them different names and slightly different stats). You can hire cooks, waiters and a manager for each restaurant. Now, you still don't have anybody who works for you. The possibilities are endless, but be careful! $50 is the max you can set for a pizza price. The food is divided into 4 groups (vegetables, meat, fruit and cheese&condiments) and each piece can be cut into smaller parts. Creating pizzas is one of the best aspects of this game. After that, you have create a couple of pizzas and put them on a menu so people can order them. There are 12 shops for furniture, 3 shops for ovens, 11 shops for the flooring and 5 shops for decorations and machines. Every restaurant can be personalized to your every wish. Now that we've covered the basics, let's go to the restaurant. Not to mention the banks, the estate agents (from whom you rent/buy restaurants) and even the insurance companies. The choice (presented to you on a pizza map) is yours: Chicago, Baltimore and New York (USA) Madrid (Spain) London (UK) Paris (France) Stockholm (Sweden) Berlin (Germany) Vienna (Austria) and finally Rome (Italy).Įach city has its own layout, different sized properties, its own government (!), law enforcement and, of course, mafia. First you get to choose the starting city in which you will begin your journey to the top (or bottom) of the pizza business. You can also set the amount of human players and even edit the computer characters' names and the names of their franchises. After you choose the mode and difficulty, you get to pick your in-game character (exactly 100 characters to choose from), your name and the name of your pizza restaurant franchise. And while you can 'quickstart' the game (or try to complete someone's mission), the best mode of play is the 'freemode'. It offered so much for a young gamer like I was back in '96 and it is still my first choice for a pizza tycoon game. By DeS3InY | Review Date: JThe extremely cartoony game from Cybernetic Corp that shook the very core of my gaming soul when I played it. ![]()
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