» Game Description

Cinema Tycoon 2: Movie Mania

See if you can outwit your competitors and grow a profitable business in Cinema Tycoon 2: Movie Mania! Hire and fire employees, buy and sell movies, stock up that snack bar with the best selling snacks, set ticket prices and more! You have full control over almost every aspect of running your theaters! Earn money to buy exciting upgrades like valet parking, an arcade and tasty new snacks. Come and see if you have what it takes to become a Cinema Tycoon today!

» Game Features

  • Pick Your Own Movies To Show!
  • Buy Upgrades Like Valet Parking, An Arcade And More!
  • Stay A Step Ahead Of The Competition!
  • Stock The Snack Bar!

» Game Reviews

  • “I've been playing this game a lot and have had a lot of fun with it. The movie descriptions are hilarious and I really liked the story line. It was pretty easy to get into also. It may not be for everyone ( like the people who buy every hidden object game that comes out...uhhg ) but if you are looking for a fun and addictive diversion, this is it.” – audra559
  • “The gameplay overall is ok... although it will be much better if you can restart a certain level since there can be a time when a strategy wont work and you cant do anything to save it but to restart the level. If your strategy didnt work and you're in 3-4th level... you need to start all over again from the very start.” – MarielG

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 8.1 or later
  • CPU: P 1.0GHz
  • Video: 16mb 3D Video Card

» Extra Info

Developer: TikGames
Release Date: 2008-09-22
Tags: action, arcade, strategy, time management, tycoon

Did you know that…
Taikun is an archaic Japanese term of respect derived from Chinese I Ching which once referred to a monarch. Its literal meaning is "Great Lord/Prince" or "Supreme Commander". In the Edo Period the word was used as a title designating the Shogun of Japan in relations with foreign countries. A modified version of this word appears in the English language as "tycoon", referring to a wealthy business manager. The term is notable as one of the few Japanese words to have entered the English language that do not refer specifically to unique aspects of Japanese culture.

Misspellings: cinematycoon2moviemania sinema ticoon tycun muvie

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