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It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Coffee Shop Tycoon Trainer. MrAntiFun Staff member. Enjoy playing our math games for free indefinitely. Your about to open your very own street side coffee shop, how much can you make in the coffee shop game? Also, our ipad and iphone apps are now free. Watch the customers come by and the cash roll in, follow your reputation and make changes that you think might improve your.
Get into the game now, but a word of warning: Free online coffee shop cool math games. Purchase supplies, create your coffee recipe, set your price. Hacked games with cheats at hack2. Design the menu, iced coffee is always a hit in the summer, and compete with other companies to become the ultimate coffee tycoon.
Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Rather than adhering to any particular pattern, it seems that the events that affect your bottom line are completely arbitrary. Some days you'll be told that you need to obtain more stores and then a random event will pop up that removes a handful of your stores under the justification that you've expanded too quickly.
There are plenty of cases just like this; some days you'll get a random message closing stores due to over-expansion and then seconds later get a random message saying you've bought up some available stores in an adjacent neighborhood. Any attraction you may have initially had to the abstract management required in Coffee Tycoon will be ruined by the stupid random events that render your strategies moot.
Balancing your employees so that you're gaining cash, customers and stores might be fun if a single day's worth of random events put you weeks ahead of or behind where you would be on your own. What's really obnoxious is that some of these random events point to some actual strategies employed by your rivals.
You'll hear about them offering coupons, hiring musical acts, maintaining cleanliness, and so forth. What the hell game are they playing? That actually sounds like it might be fun, at least compared to the roulette wheel action you're offered. Jamopolis seems to have their act together at least when it comes to the graphics and interface. While it certainly can't make up for the lack of actual gameplay, it's nice that the game has a pleasant appearance. The four different menus are very clean and easy to read and the whole game has a colorful, cartoonish aspect to it that's very easy on the eyes.
Coffee Tycoon benefits from a subtle and entirely listenable jazz soundtrack but the interface sounds are a little too metallic and aggressive. Negative: 1 out of 2. It's like any other 'tycoon' game. Just basic running a coffee shop, upgrading it, and making money. Great if you're like It's like any other 'tycoon' game. Great if you're like me and like tycoon games.
It coulda been a contender. What looks like a clever Flash game turns out to be a mindless click fest in the long run. If you like clicking It coulda been a contender. If you like clicking the "Next" button hundreds and thousands of times, you'll love Coffee Tycoon. A number of features, such as customer preferences, are apparently not influenced by any of your actions. Occasionally, you can upgrade your shop, but otherwise it all depends upon how you set your ratio of baristas to managers to executives.
Random events seem to have more influence in the game than your decisions. It's a shame. I wanted to like this game. Essential Links. By Metascore By user score.
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