Game Dev Tycoon NETFLIX

Game Dev Tycoon NETFLIX

By Netflix, Inc.

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2024-03-12
  • Current Version: 1.0.242
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 962.13 MB
  • Developer: Netflix, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 3.64789
3.64789
From 71 Ratings

Description

NETFLIX MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED. Design blockbuster games, build your studio from the ground up and become part of retro video game history in this super-satisfying business manager simulation. New features exclusive to this Netflix edition let you develop games based on movies and leverage livestreaming to grow your fanbase. To succeed as the founder of a game development empire in this creative sim, you'll need to experiment, make smart decisions and use your time wisely. Upgrade your skills as a developer with each release and win fans around the world to progress toward the dream of becoming a true tycoon. BE A TECHNOLOGICAL TIME TRAVELER Rewind to the early days of the industry, starting in the 1980s, and create games for new platforms as they hit the market and catch fire — or fizzle out. With technology evolving every minute, will you ride the right waves or bet big on a flop? CALL THE SHOTS Be the boss of your own company and make strategic decisions on everything from game design to hiring. Choose winning combinations of theme, genre, platform and audience; research new technologies to add to your toolkit and manage a growing team as you expand. WIN OVER THE WORLD Reviews have the power to make or break each game's success — but don't let the critics get you down. Test out new ideas, use feedback to make your next project even better and build a loyal fanbase who will cheer you on with each new release. This Netflix edition contains exclusive new features: • Develop licensed games based on movies and shows, including nods to some Netflix favorites. • Experience new story events and special reviews. • Unlock new strategies with new rewards. • Boost sales and reach more fans with livestreams. - Created by Greenheart Games and Rarebyte.

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Reviews

  • About pog63’s Review

    5
    By player3576
    I read pog63’s review and I just want to say that I got a seven star rating on this game for “Dingy Dungeon” adventure and detective game.
  • 4.5 love the game see lots of potential

    4
    By silentminds
    A way to negotiate royalties and payout for movies and game engines
  • Glitching…

    5
    By Yptgia
    I love this game but recently it’s been glitching onto a “new text” screen everytime I open the game. I even tried it on a different device and had the same issues.
  • Needs Work

    1
    By vato1g
    I don’t think I’ve ever received an above 7-star game and I drop bangers. There needs to be balancing issues looked at. There’s also a dire mismatch between how much money you’re able to get in the early game and how much licensing fees are. It’s just not doable. Really wish they would improve upon what made the original so great.
  • 8

    4
    By SuperSpiderman342as56
    The game is very good but is pretty hard to get one or even more office inploys and don’t get me started on getting an office I have something I think you should do. Make the game easier ok? That’s just a suggestion though
  • A Little Too Much

    4
    By Polerand
    This is a type of game I typically love, and I do enjoy this one, too, but there are just a few things about it that are wrong. For one, the pace is a little too frenetic. Sure, it starts slow, but by the mid to late game there are just a constant stream of annoying notifications - the most egregious being the PS1 equivalent’s announcement and day after follow up. I lived through the time, I get it, and while it is an interesting story, this is just presenting it like a pest. I would love to be able to turn these off and for some of them to be combined into one message, not two. For two, the game’s pace is too hectic for what it is. There’s no pause button that I can find - at least once I thought I was on a screen that would function as a pause and focused elsewhere for a minute only to return to find unhappy employees who thought I was ignoring them. And so much of the game just flies by. I had the most enjoyment from playing after year 35 because there was a lot less of the mess. Solid theme, addictive game loop, bummer of a pace.
  • Eh

    2
    By QueenVoid
    Look I love these types of games, This game was fine until I went bankrupt for searingly little to no reason, the contracts made no sense, and seemingly impossible to do, guidance started off great then just disappeared. Thank you
  • Fun new additions

    5
    By SiloTree14
    I’ve clocked over 100 hours on the PC release and many more on the iOS version. The Netflix version has new features which are fun and mix up the formula a bit. Love it.
  • Difficulty curve is punishing

    2
    By alltheusernamesaretaken777
    I love the original and played it on PC, so I wasn’t really willing to pay the $5 for the mobile version. Seeing that the game was free with my Netflix account, then, was great. However, the rating system is absolutely broken, with too great an emphasis on rewarding innovation, it seems. You’ll release a new game and get 5-7.5, then create a new engine and release the exact same game for a 9.5, then all your next games won’t go above an 8. I was using a guide off the steam page btw, so I was getting the perfect combos. It’s also nearly impossible to get a 10. And forget being successful after the initial upgrades to the first office building, you’ll be starving for good reviews and drained by expenses.
  • Best game for car rides

    5
    By Jude the judge
    First of all I would like to say I love the fact that you don’t need Wi-Fi to play this game it is amazing and it is perfect and amazing because you don’t need to pay anything it is so good

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