» Game Description

City Magnate

Wheel and deal your way to business success in City Magnate! Compete against up to 3 other would-be tycoons to be the last one standing. Roll the dice and drive across the 3D game board to a five-star restaurant or a cool fashion outlet. If you have enough money, purchase the business. You can also swap stores with other players and upgrade your properties once you corner a particular market! Can you surpass your rivals and top the Fortune 500? Start your empire today!

» Game Features

  • Build Your Business Empire!
  • Up To 4 Players
  • Try Your Luck With The Mini-Games
  • Retro Board-Game Appeal!

» Game Reviews

  • “Talk about an online monopoly game. Its just like the boardgame except its got excellent graphics. Buy real estate and make your opponent pay till he drops. Thats the strategy...” – nicky2006
  • “This game is fun at first, however after a while it gets really repetitive...It's like monopoly after one person has all the money and properties, It's not fun anymore because they cream everyone! You just keep going round and round in a circles...The graphics are nice, but it takes no skill whatsoever, or strategy. You just click, "roll" "buy property" a nice waste of time, but not much to it..” – SelinaKitten
  • “the game is a cute game and my daughter liked it, but of course shes only 7yrs old. its alot like monopoly, but it gets boring, i candelled out the demo before the hour was up. now if it was a online multiplayer, the graphics were ok and the overall of the game was fine since my 7 yr old loves it.” – Sheila1976

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me
  • Memory: 64 MB
  • DirectX: 8.0
  • CPU: P 300
  • Video: 3D Video Card

» Extra Info

Developer: VSP Game Studio
Release Date: 2006-03-07
Tags: action, board, multiplayer, tycoon

Did you know that…
A business magnate, sometimes referred to as a mogul or a tycoon, is a person who controls a large portion of a particular industry and whose wealth derives primarily from said control. Examples of well-known business magnates include newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst of the Hearst Corporation, oil magnate John D. Rockefeller of Standard Oil and steel magnate Andrew Carnegie of US Steel.

Misspellings: citymagnate magnat magnet ciyt

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