ok but u copied
it was the best parody of mcdonalds but u copied off of sim city 2,3, and 4
ok but u copied
it was the best parody of mcdonalds but u copied off of sim city 2,3, and 4
So awsome...
I made it to 2054, then the fatties sued me too much. Nice job! Make more like electronics or some other industy!
Lol.
OMG. That's a hard game...
some tips for those of you struggling
Its 2110 and I have slightly over a mil...I'm considering this game over. If you want help here's help:
A) Don't just maximize utilization on a field and leave the grass to die. Rotate your cattle to new fields every 5 years or so.
B) Don't use the fields next to the town for cattle, use them for grain or leave them to the people.
C) You can cut down a bit of the rainforest every 10 years or so...but don't cut it all down, a safe level is to leave 3 standing.
D) Don't use the beef fodder or toxic waste in your feed 1 field can safely support about 1 1/2 cattle fields every harvest.
E) You can fire an employee about once a year with no consequence, if you fire two you'll get a warning and 3 they will strike. That means 0 money coming in.
F) Even if you get the warning that your meat is going bad it will still come in...just at a steady pace instead of all at once.
G) In order to avoid sanctions here is what to do:
Environmentalists - hire a climatologist and run 3rd world campaigns
Obese - run food pyramid and hire nutritionalist
Consumers Group - run food pyramid and hire a health officer
Anti-globalization - hire a politician and run 3rd world campaign
Well there ya go, hope that helps anybody struggling...btw, great game. Makes me crave McDonald's everytime I play :-D probably not the intention here.
Wow
Pedercini, if you're reading this, consider me a fan.
This game really accomplishes what it sets out to do: it made me think, as well as many others, I'm sure. Instead of resorting to propoganda like many companies do, Pedercini puts you in the role of a McDonalds CEO and lets you come to your own conclusions. I had to make little ethical violations here and there, cutting corners to make a profit. After all, isn't capitalism like a video game? You want to get the highest score possible. Perhaps we can't just blame one person, group or company for our current world. Maybe it's the rules of our society, as well as our economy, that make it so that only those find questionable ways to increase their profit are able to "win the game".
This game succeeds as a fun means of entertainment as well. I'm sure the countless previous reviews can attest to that.