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Vegas Tycoon

Windows - 2003

Alt names Vegas: Make It Big, Вегас: Казино, 拉斯维加斯赌场大亨, Vega$: Make It B!g
Year 2003
Platform Windows
Released in France, Russia, United Kingdom (2003)
Canada (2004)
Germany, United Kingdom (2005)
Worldwide (2008)
Germany (2009)
Worldwide (2023)
Genre Strategy
Publisher Akella, Empire Interactive Entertainment, Empire Interactive Europe Ltd., Global Star Software Inc., Strategy First, Inc.
Developer Deep Red Games Ltd.
Perspectives 1st-Person, Isometric, Top-Down
4.19 / 5 - 19 votes

Description of Vegas Tycoon

Vegas Tycoon (aka Vegas: Make It Big, Вегас: Казино, 拉斯维加斯赌场大亨, Vega$: Make It B!g) is a video game published in 2003 on Windows by Empire Interactive Entertainment, Empire Interactive Europe Ltd., Global Star Software Inc., Akella, Strategy First, Inc.. It's a strategy game.

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Comments and reviews

Slick 2023-08-14 0 point

Basically speaking, Vegas Tycoon is the same as Vegas: Make it big. Vegas Tycoon is just another name for the same game. A little google research about this would go a long way.

Asirus 2020-05-15 0 point

This is not the game you see in the screenshots!!! This game is much older and simple...

Charliesdlr 2020-04-23 0 point

A more detailed description taken from the paywalled website old-games.com

Ever wonder if you have what it takes to own a casino? You'll have to start small and work your way up to the big leagues in this "Sin City" simulation. Las Vegas Tycoon puts you in control of every aspect of the casino, including the placement and payouts of slot machines, gaming tables, video poker kiosks, and other attractions, as well as the decorations and fixtures of the building and the management of the staff. To keep your customers satisfied, you can tweak their moods with booze, extra oxygen, or even luck. Work toward specific goals in the mission-based "Challenge" mode, or develop your dream casino on your own terms in the "Free Play" sandbox mode.

Having never been to Las Vegas, all my impressions come from other media sources, like the movies Casino and Mars Attacks! and the TV show Las Vegas. While there's less drama and violence than those examples, Vegas Tycoon turns out to be an engrossing experience nonetheless.

At its core, Vegas Tycoon is about building an amusement park on the Vegas strip. Besides building the ever-important casino and theme hotel, you can build a wide variety of shops, attractions and services to bring people in and make sure they leave your lot with only lint in their pockets. Related to this is making sure you place your sidewalks efficiently and make sure there's enough foliage and glitz in the area to be appealing as possible. This should be familiar to anyone who has played a Tycoon game. Where Vegas Tycoon departs from those other games is the control you have over your casino, the only building type that you can enter and customize to maximize the amount of dollars you pull in. This might be the most engrossing part of the action - designing your casino from slot machines and high stakes poker games, to the more mundane necessities such as washrooms and security. It's all done in an effort to keep the highrollers coming back (or attracting whatever demographic you'd like to target). But designing the interior of your casino is made a lot tougher than it needs to be for a few reasons.

Not being able to "undo" anything is quite aggravating. You have to be extremely careful where you place things because once it's on the floor; it's there to stay. At least you can sell an item to remove it, but at half the price you paid it's not something you want to do often. (If there is an undo button it may be buried somewhere in the chunky interface - it takes three or four clicks to do anything.) Another problem has to do with the micromanagement involved, in the casino especially. You can affect everything in one way of another, and sometimes it's not readily apparent how your choices will affect the things around it, namely, the flow of people.

Like most other Tycoon games, Vegas Tycoon is all about bringing in money to expand your operations so you can make more money (and so on). Vegas Tycoon is an unforgiving bastard when it comes to cash flow. There's no option to acquire a loan to add a multiplex so you can attract more guests - Vegas Tycoon leaves it up to your savings account! If you run out of money... well, that's Vegas for you (and a quick ticket to the "Load" screen). One major slip-up can completely mess up your strategy or chance of success in the campaign missions.

This is what makes Sandbox mode more appealing since you can set global variables such as starting cash and population. While this doesn't have the directed action of the Campaign mode, some will surely appreciate it, because some of the Campaign missions are hard - jumpin'-mackeral-on-a-Tuesday hard.

I'm told that the Vegas strip at night is a huge glitzy affair. Vegas Tycoon does a fantastic job bringing that glitz home with an extremely versatile engine. You can view the world from a blimp or zoom in on floor tiles - all in one continuous motion while you appreciate the light and constantly moving sea of people and cars. You're even treated to weather effects and time of day changes. It's good-looking game and the accompanying sounds are top notch, too. (While you're in the casino, close your eyes for a minute and you can almost taste the pumped-in oxygen or at the least feel like you're in the middle of a casino.)

Overall, Vegas Tycoon is well above average for a Tycoon game (although not quite as accessible as a game like Railroad Tycoon 3) and can stand on its own as a regular game. It has its own learning curve, no undo button and a buried interface, but the creative aspects and polish makes Vegas Tycoon a recommended title for fans of Tycoon games.

UCHIHA CLAN 2020-01-12 0 point

Does anyone know how to make this game work? I’ve burnt it onto a disc and I’ve been trying to make it work but it said it’s missing DSETUP.dll

admin 2019-03-25 -2 points

The game has these two names

One_at-a-Time 2019-02-23 1 point

Oooops, come again. It happens, that "RIP Version English version 65 MB" IS Las Vegas Tycoon, BUT "ISO Version English version 206 MB", which i'm downloaded first, IS Vega$ Make it big. So... That's it.

One_at-a-Time 2019-02-23 -1 point

Guys, the name of the game is wrong. It is not Las Vegas Tycoon, it's Vega$ Make it big. 2 different games, dont mistake it.

The Man From Andoran 2018-06-01 1 point

Great game!

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