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2019

Constructor Plus

2017

Constructor HD

1999

Mob Rule: A Lethal Game of Monopoly

1997

Constructor

Constructor Plus

Constructor Plus

PCPlayStationXboxNintendo

Strategy

February 28, 2019

Remake of the economic strategy released in 1997 on the PC and the original PlayStation console. Constructor Plus offers improved graphics and a range of new features, the most important of which is the ability to go into space. The game was developed by System 3 Software.

Constructor Plus
Constructor HD

Constructor HD

PCPlayStationXbox

Strategy

May 26, 2017

Remake of a bestselling economic strategy game released in 1997, prepared by creators of the original – British studio System 3 Software. In the game we take on the role of an owner of a construction company, and our goal is to develop a thriving business and eliminate competition, always breathing down our neck. During the game we have to take care of raw materials supply, such as concrete or wood, and construct customer-fit houses which, when sold or rented, will give us a reasonable profit. A characteristic feature of the title is the possibility to take advantage of various not always lawful methods of undermining the competition. We can bribe protesting hippies, psychopaths, thieves, or saboteurs, and in the later stages of the game also cooperate with mafia. The main feature of the refreshed version of Constructor are its HD resolution graphics. Creators decided not to interfere with the classic gameplay mechanics, keeping also the large dose of humor that traditionally accompanies our struggle.

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Mob Rule: A Lethal Game of Monopoly

Mob Rule: A Lethal Game of Monopoly

PC

Strategy

August 28, 1999

America at the turn of the 20's and 30's. As a freshly baked "godfather" you have the task of controlling your city with all possible means.

Mob Rule: A Lethal Game of Monopoly
Constructor

Constructor

PCPlayStation

Strategy

June 1, 1997

A humorous economic strategy in which we take control of our own construction company, and our goal is to compete ruthlessly with the industry's competitors. By building appropriate workshops and houses for rent, we try to slow down the development of our rivals by means that are not necessarily in line with the law.

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