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Coffee Tycoon
Image: CoffeeTycoon1.jpg
Developer(s) Jamopolis Interactive
Publisher(s) Reflexive Arcade
Platform(s) PC
Release date(s) April 30, 2005 (US)
Genre(s) Business simulation game
Mode(s) Single player
System requirements Windows 98 or higher, 64MB free hard drive space, P400, 16MB Video Card
Input methods mouse, keyboard

Coffee Tycoon is a business simulation game developed by Jamopolis Interactive, published by Reflexive Arcade, and released in 2005. This game involves you managing a coffee business by buying new stores, recipes, advertisements, etc. It is similar to the game Age of Castles, but has a different atmosphere. Often, your rival company, the SmokeStack coffee business will try to run you out of business. In the game, you manage the percentages of employees assigned to different jobs. The three categories of employees are baristas, managers, and executives. Baristas make the coffee and most of your money. Managers attract more customers. And executives focus on opening more stores. Adjusting the percentages will increase the amount of money, customers, or stores. To win the game you need 1,000,000 customers. To do this you need money, however the bank will only hold $1,000 for each store you have. Thus you must expand while at the same time adding to your menu and buying upgrades. All of this costs money. It is similar Age of Castles in that you don't really do anything unlike Diner Dash where speed determines your success, whereas in Coffee Tycoon you have to rely on making the right decisions and luck. You simply click a few times and watch things play out.

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