» Game Description

Profitville

Pack your puzzle skills for a trip that's full of box-shipping, brain-bending fun in the colorful town of Profitville! Once home to a bustling main street, Profitville's shops have fallen to ruin since the MegaMarts moved in. Help return Profitville to its former glory by making sure the high-quality goods at each shop are shipped to its waiting customers in time. Featuring two play modes, unique power-ups, and innovative fun, Profitville is a fantastic destination for family amusement!

» Game Features

  • A Box Packing Puzzler!
  • Unique Gameplay!
  • Play Story Or Survival Mode!
  • Packed With Family Fun!

» Game Reviews

  • “I thought this game was a lot of fun. It had a few extra twists to it that made it more enjoyable than the typical tile placement games. I didn't get too far during my demo, but it was going plenty fast already!” – grumpydenise
  • “This is one of those games that start with a bang, it makes me addicted to it, but by the fourth level I'm already bored. I mean, every single level is the same. The powerups and helpers are uninspired and I couldn't find a way to replay the levels where I didn't manage a perfect score.” – Flare
  • “This game is the same kind of game as recyclorama, but I liked this game more then recyclorama. The different kinds of upgrades are nice, graphics are really great. Besides the upgrades you have a few options during the game to score points. You need some luck, must be quick (at the end) en don't forget to think a little bit strategic (which option do you want to use to reach your money level). I kept playing till I had all the levels done, so give it a try!” – pzoet

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 5.0 or later
  • CPU: P700

Download Profitville (17.99 MB)

» Extra Info

Developer: Myth People
Release Date: 2008-05-19
Tags: match 3, puzzle, strategy

Did you know that…
Megamart was an Australian chain of stores owned by Coles Group (then Coles Myer) which sold electrical and furniture items. It was a sub-store of department store chain Myer, so it was also known as Myer Megamart or Megamart by Myer. Some Megamarts were bigger than whole Myer stores alone.

Misspellings: profit ville profitvile profitvilie

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