Sid Meier’s Railroads
Sid Meier’s Railroads lets you control the railway system and enjoy getting yourself engaged into the most epic Railway business Simulation ever. In this 3D wonder, your task is to use your best strategies and skills to manage the railway system, earn money by providing the services and buy more upgrades. You must build railroads to connect various industries and business points, provide with your services in goods transport and generate revenue. With the time, you must add more railway equipment and necessities to your system and expand your business. Sid Meier’s Railroads offers simple track building system as compared to the previous games in the series and it focuses mostly on your strategic skills and ability to grow the business. Sid Meier’s Railroads is a brilliant game to play and enjoy. Do give it a try, you’ll love it for sure.
#1 Punch Club: Fighting Tycoon
Punch Club: Fighting Tycoon (also known as VHS Story) is a Single-player Sports Management Simulation developed by Lazy Bear Games and published by TinyBuild for multiple platforms. The game puts the player in the role of the manager, who must struggle to manage an upcoming boxer in preparation and training session for a series of boxing matches at the local club. In the game, the player controls an unnamed boxer, whose father, who trained him, was killed. Now, the player aims to continue his training to become the best boxer at the local level, while following the set of clues to locate the person of murdered his father. During the gameplay, the player manages the boxer around the block through different locations in the city, including stores, boxing gym, his workplace, and more. Time proceeds when the player involves in any activity, including moving between different areas. The player has three main skills which he can use in boxing such as stamina, agility, and strength to defeat the opponents. Punch Club: Fighting Tycoon includes core features such as Fighter Management Gameplay, Find the Killer, Story-driven, Gorgeous Pixel Graphics, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.