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Boardroom Tycoon

WINNER 2014 AUSTRALIAN MOBILE & APP DESIGN AWARDS!
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Games Free CPA AUSTRALIA LTD iPhone, iPad, iPod

GOLD WINNER 2014 U.S. MOBILE & APP DESIGN AWARDS!

Are you ready to build a business empire and become a Boardroom Tycoon?

You decide who’s hired and who’s fired.

FREE TO PLAY – NO IN GAME PURCHASES

Take control of your company and work your way to the top by building your company assets, doing deals and targeting other companies in corporate takeovers.

Operate in up to four sectors including Finance, Resources, Travel and Media. Buy assets ranging from diamond mines to investment houses in your bid to increase your revenue and drive your share price through the roof.

Track your progress on the leader board as you compete against players from around the world.

Hire staff from Legal, Finance, HR, Sales, Marketing and I.T. to suit your game style – attacker/defender, lender/loan shark and many others.

-Level up and add skill points to boost your company’s performance
-Unlock power ups, assets and high-powered staff members
-Earn achievements as you progress

Maintain the balance between reducing expenses while retaining the ability to generate revenue.

Work alone, or create a business network with your friends, to take over market leaders and share in the spoils.

It’s time to get down to business – game on!

More Info and Game Rules:
http://www.boardroomtycoon.com/game-rules

Reviews

The buy back for take overs makes no sense
Runforestrun3352

Why is my stock worth $11 and I lose about 0.25 percent of a stock but to buy it back I need to pay $4 million? That doesn’t make much sense even from a business standpoint.


I rank 1,100 out of 462,000
Nickel91

Been playing this game for a while, and I've figured out how to 100% predict the market, but it still takes so incredibly long to build income. Currently around $2.5B every 30 minutes and my best piece of property is a Tidal Energy generator. I'm shootings for 15 fully built Tesla generators, but at this rate that would take years!!!


Fun at first, but...
Oplaw

This game is a lot of fun at first. Lots to do and different aspects to tinker with. That being said, there's a point of saturation. What I mean is that once you've maxed out all assets except energy, you're simply waiting until you've built up enough capital to trade out one of your energy assets for a better one. In other words, I'm now at the point where I don't play this game for weeks at a time. Good idea, but if you want people to keep playing more often, find a way to keep it fresh.


Need more updates
andrew44tt

I love this game but it needs a auto upgrade button that you can push and it will upgrade it to a certain level like how many workers you want


Problem with iOS 12.4
MikeTheAx

Since I updated to iOS 12.4, Boardroom Tycoon is unable to load. Hope someone can fix this soon.


Great Game
Tjjttj

I love this game. It’s taught me patience, strategy, and resourcefulness. I can’t wait to see more upgrades and features I’m sure you’re going to add. I’ve been playing for over a year now, and I continue to enjoy playing.


Wow!
App should be removed!

They need to add more feartures and is way too exspensive and more control of the company and there is no point of having a ceo becuase they don’t do anything other than take your money, and the network, I need more control say like rules for example and add chat features so you can chat with them this will be cool, other than that this is the bestt app for business and game•


Was super fun
StaySm0kin420

Was fun until it gives you a quest that makes you have 12 mayors from Facebook friends and no other way to add people which is crazy so I'll be deleting this app!!


Awesome
Keottttthhhh

I absolutely just am hooked to this game and I love it very much. Also for the app developers this is a great game and keep making more your doing great


Great except...
Harvardlawman

Takeover failures are ridiculous. If you're successful you might gain a few million, but I failed a takeover and lost $200,000,000.


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