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Pizza Tycoon

Pizza Tycoon

Details: Video game
Descr: Pizza Tycoon is a business simulation video game. The game was designed by the German company Cybernetic Corporation and Software 2000 in 1994, and was published by Assemble Entertainment after its re-release in 2017. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1994
Developer: Software 2000
Designer: Stefan Kurth
Publishers: Software 2000, Assemble Entertainment, MicroProse, Pointsoft SA, Frogster Interactive Pictures
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Amiga, DOS, Classic Mac OS
Genres: Business simulation game, Strategy game, Strategy Video Game

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