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Bay Street Tycoon

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Metasoft Published on 19 May, 2020

I made this game from my home during the covid-19 pandemic. The game is loosely inspired by the 1937 out of print board game " Stock Ticker " a Canadian classic in many homes including mine growing up. The first week of the Pandemic my nephews and my brother were playing the boardgame stock ticker being 3000 miles away and locked down in a quarantine by the province, Jealous I could not play with them, I looked for a game that was close that I could play online with them... it did not exist.

So I proceed to make a version in excel where I was able to get the dice mechanism complete, but I soon found there were great limitations with excel which I would never overcome, I needed a game engine. So I bought a course on udemy.com to program games using construct 3. Over the next 7 weeks I created Bay street Tycoon for you, my friends and family.

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see screenshots below for how to play and game legend.

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Version History

ID Date Size Engine Plays
9 1 Jun, 2020 at 00:41 7.3 MB Construct 3 1,875
8 31 May, 2020 at 18:36 7.3 MB Construct 3 55
7 31 May, 2020 at 06:49 7.3 MB Construct 3 20
6 24 May, 2020 at 08:48 7.07 MB Construct 3 1,517 Playing
5 24 May, 2020 at 08:41 7.07 MB Construct 3 7
4 24 May, 2020 at 07:31 7.2 MB Construct 3 0
3 24 May, 2020 at 07:24 7.07 MB Construct 3 2
2 24 May, 2020 at 06:59 7.07 MB Construct 3 0
1 19 May, 2020 at 00:54 6.78 MB Construct 3 674

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  • forgot to put in the legend comments that if a stock goes to zero you lose all your shares. and it resets to $1.00

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