5/5 rating based on 501 reviews. Read all reviews for Game Dev Tycoon for iPhone.
Game Dev Tycoon is paid iOS app published by Greenheart Games Pty. Ltd.
Teacher Josh
I’ve always been a fan of the tycoon genre. This came is superb. Totally addictive and entertaining trying to find the all elusive combination for the perfect game. Can’t wait to see where the developers go from here!
FireSpirit463
I Truly love this game thanks for making it I will play it for a long time until I finish it and then probably do it again thank you very much for making this game
LOLBOLTZ
Hey This Is So Cool! It’s just that I never know what game to make! I Would Also Like That When Your 200k In debt I’d like it to give me Like 300k and pay back 400k Not Get 600k and pay back like 1.5m Or It’s Game Over. Also I’d Like A God Mode Where You Have Unlimited $ That Would Be Awesome! Hopefully you read this!
TheBensonBoy
It can get a little overwhelming but the game is pretty fun. Otherwise it's so easy to fail, and that's one thing I kinda hate. But otherwise it's a fun game
Jstdgsk
This is my favorite game and I play it every single day! Amazing game! I haven’t seen one bug!
jesseg0000
I remember playing this same game years ago. And wish they would come up with an updated version. Totally worth it! Thank you guys!
luunhatminh1999
Why? Because it makes me addicted! I spent hours and hours playing and it's so incredible! People out there, if you are reading my comment, and you are playing this game, please DO NOT consider to buy it on Steam if you want yourself get fired because of gaming during worktime :) The Steam version was so good already and now they bring all of that awesomeness to the mobile version, for half of the price! Actually I still prefer the Steam version, it just a little bit more graphically appealing for me.
Aaron22213
I bought this because the ratings were so high. A 4.9 rated game??! Wow, must be awesome. But, that rating made me expect way too much. In the end, I found it very unpolished and simple. I played through it a few times, but often I was frustrated by lack of functionality. Just simple things like descriptions would be nice (like what is ‘video playback’? What is an ‘abstract’ game? Are research skills useful for staff to have?). Another frustrating part was not having a history of actions, reports, and outcomes. Some of the constraints are silly. Like, why can’t I hire more than 6 people? Why can’t I be developing two games at once? Why do I need ‘research points’ to train my staff? And, some functionality just doesn’t work. Like, why does spending $100K on recruitment yield the same quality staff as spending $2M? Also, the time goes by too quickly making some decisions useless. For example, don’t try to target consoles because they often disappear from the market before you can finish a game. All in all, a fun game for a couple days. But, it lacked the sophistication, complexity, and polish to give it much replay value for me.