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5 Best Tycoon Games Like Prison Tycoon: Under New Management

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Tycoon games allow players to oversee every element of their game. This can include building cities, interacting with its citizens, and much more. With games such as Prison Tycoon: Under New Management, it is clear this genre of games isn't going anywhere. These are games that you can spend hours playing, building the perfect infrastructures to your liking. So, without further ado, here are our picks for the 5 Best Tycoon Games Like Prison Tycoon: Under New Management.

5. Game Dev Tycoon

Starting off this list with a choice that can be considered rather meta, we have Game Dev Tycoon. As its name would imply, this is a game in which you will oversee the development of games within a game. At the same time, it may be a tad bit older than other entries on this list. However, the way it captures the essence of being a game developer is fantastic. You start out from humble beginnings, back when technology and money were sparse. Then you get to grow until you build a massive gaming empire.

This gives it a unique space within even the Tycoon games. Due to the fact, there are very few titles surrounding video game development. Players will be able to control service and much more throughout the game as they make these business decisions for their game. Being able to hire new staff that meets your criteria gives the player a grand sense of power that feels great to play with. Simply put, Game Dev Tycoon is a fantastic look into the gaming industry as a whole and a wonderful way for players to play one of the best Tycoon games.

4. Planet Zoo

Next on our list, we have a game that allows players to embrace their inner animal. Planet Zoo does much of what is promised in the title. Players are able to form and curate their own zoo, full of animals to take care of, as well as customers to please. This gives the game a really satisfying game loop of being able to maintain the satisfaction levels within your zoo. Being that the game is essentially a successor to the popular Zoo Tycoon games, Planet Zoo has some massive shoes to fill.

Seeing as Zoo Tycoon was not one of the most popular Tycoon games, but it paved the way for many more to come. This can be daunting. However, Planet Zoo is certainly up to the task, as it holds many innovations over past games. For example, the animal AI in the game is astounding, with animals behaving much as they would in the wild. This gives the game a sense of immersion that simply wasn't possible in the past. So if you are someone who really likes animals and taking care of a small empire, then Planet Zoo is a great game for you.

3. Planet Coaster

Next up, we have Planet Coaster. Planet Coaster is a game that heavily appeals to the inner child in all of us that wish to run our own theme park. Players will be able to fully customize their roller coasters and other attractions in this fantastic title. Much like Planet Zoo on this list, Planet Coaster derives its origins from the Tycoon games of the past. This leads the game to have been developed with a strong vision in mind and a sturdy, stable framework.

However, the game isn't without its flaws, such as a career mode that, for many, fell flat. The game attempted to supplement this with DLCs with differing effects. Suppose you are someone who enjoyed playing Roller Coaster Tycoon in the past. Then this is a fantastic choice for you. Despite some of the issues the game may have, what is on offer here is undoubtedly one of the best Tycoon games in recent memory. To close, if you are looking for a game to sink your time into, then Planet Coaster has you covered with a ton of fun to be had.

2. Anno 1800

Switching things up quite a bit, we have Anno 1800. While it may not technically be a Tycoon title, many of the managerial elements remain. This city-building game has a distinct sense of history and placement in its world. It has many of the elements of a Tycoon game while also incorporating many RTS elements within its gameplay. That isn't all this game has to offer players either, as they may also enjoy the naval combat in the game. And seeing as combat is an area which most of these types of games stray from. It's a welcome change.

Players can choose to get into the shipbuilding industry. This will give the game quite a bit more of a Tycoon feel. The game itself even features a section of its community. Who are dedicated to building the most gorgeous and elaborate settlements. So if you are looking for a game that gives you the feeling of a Tycoon game but with a bit more historical flair. Then definitely check out Anno 1800. Its combination of elements from games of the past, as well as innovations from modern titles, make for a winning concept.

 1. Two Point Campus

While Two Point Campus might have a cartoony art style, similar to past Tycoon games, it manages to have its own unique style. And the amount of juggling the player has to do within the game is impressive. The business simulation aspects of the game are executed to near perfection, which has led to much acclaim among fans. Tasking the player with building and managing a university campus, the game gives the player tons to do.

Players will have a significant amount of control over what areas are within their campuses. This is great as it allows for player agency and imagination to take over as they work their way through the game. That isn't to say that there won't be difficulties throughout the game, as you will have to manage and allocate funds. However, players who find themselves adept at the game have been able to build themes around their schools. This is a testament to the creative freedom that the game gives you. In short, Two Point Campus is a fantastic choice for players who thoroughly enjoyed the Tycoon games.

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Judson Holley is a writer that began his career as a ghostwriter. Returning to the mortal coil  to work among the living. With some of his favorite games being tactical FPS games such as Squad and the Arma series. Although this could not be further from the truth as he enjoys games with deep stories such as the Kingdom Hearts series as well as Jade Empire and The Knights of the Old Republic series. When not attending to his wife, Judson often tends to his cats. He also has a knack for music mainly composing for and playing piano.