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Does anyone know some recent tycoon games involving the music industry? I've seen Music Band Manager and Rising Star 2 on Steam, but have to look into that. Anyone any experience with these games?
Hey all, looking for some more recent music industry simulation games. Preferably free but if it costs money list it anyway plz! Keep in mind I'm on a Mac as well please. I've played Music Wars Rebirth and I loved it but I'm looking for something maybe more in depth or that isn't as buggy.
Superstar. Idol Manager is available in itch.io and is going to release on Steam likely in 2021 Q1. There's music sim from mdickie and kairosoft. There is an old game called Rock Manager. iirc its abandomware now so avaliable for free. It wasnt particularly good but its the only game that comes to mind.
Jan 25, 2024 · Music Mogul is a music tycoon management game, powered by the WAX blockchain. Players need to sign artists, create engagement around their future stars, and guide them to stardom. The entire experience utilizes NFTs and cryptocurrencies, creating value for gamers who manage to propel their artists towards stardom.
Sep 20, 2022 · Sep 20, 2022. -- WAX Studios latest play-and-own Web3 tycoon game Music Mogul is getting even closer to officially launching, and you’ll be able to really feel what it’s like to build and run...
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Jul 15, 2023 · What is an overture? An overture’s an introductory musical composition traditionally played at the onset of operas, ballets, or plays. It sets the stage, giving you a taste of the musical journey you’re about to embark on.”
Musicology is a tycoon management videogame based on the history of the recording industry from the 1940's till now. The game puts you in the shoes of an independent record label.
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