Mall Tycoon 1

No. of downloads: 1517 Licence: Free to try
Publisher: Global Star Software File size: 101M
Date added: 25-06-2004 Minimum requirements: Windows 98|Windows Me|Windows 2000|Windows XP

Publisher:

Global Star Software

Publisher's website:

http://www.trygames.com

Mall Tycoon is the ultimate simulation for mall shoppers everywhere! Design, build, and run your very own retail empire. Conduct slick marketing campaigns to attract big spenders organize rock concerts and research the latest products to create a thriving atmosphere and then watch the money pour in!

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