
Basically: start selling video games and underpants.Īt least, that’s the idea.
#Another brick in the mall igg games full#
If the car park is full and the supermarket queues are always overflowing, but there’s no room for a new cashier’s desk and you’re starting to feel the pinch, then aim for the bonus where you get $10,000 for selling 50 different types of product. The idea is that this encourages you to develop in certain ways. For instance, achieving 5000 total sales, or having 10,000 dollars of sales in a single day will get you another $10,000 in reward money each. You get bonus cash for reaching certain goals, however, and this is what helped saved my hellish Consumption Zone from bankruptcy. Building foundations is costly and it isn’t always easy to tell how big a shop needs to be to fit everything you want. I was on my last $60,000 out of $300,000 and like any good capitalist pigdog, I was starting to worry.

My clothes shop ‘#Brands!’ was a roaring success when I built it.

Keep this up, building new types of shop as your research tree quickly unlocks with passing time – clothes shop, jewellers, pharmacy, fast food restaurant, bowling alley, cinema… er, oh, I guess that’s it.
#Another brick in the mall igg games zip#
At the game’s faster speeds it is hypnotic to watch all the people zip around, buying frozen fish and throwing wobblers. The little customers, meanwhile, buzz around, picking up crisps and bringing them to the counter, and becoming red-faced and angry when the queue is too long, eventually storming out in a fury if they don’t get served. And you need employees, wee big-headed peeps with different characteristics including speed, patience and sociability, as well as differing levels of skills. The parking lot needs a loading bay, where stock can get delivered close to the shop. Your first shop, for example, needs shelves and cash registers, as well as a store room. Starting out with a big wad of cash, you lay down foundations in a practical boxy fashion, then fill each room with the items it needs. On the up side, everything ticks over in a frighteningly efficient way (or as efficient as your haphazard room-building allows).

It’s not bad, but like Teresa’s burgers, it still feels a little undercooked. Then it's all about watching your profits go up as you sit and wonder what else there is to do. This is Another Brick In The Mall, a very traditional management sim which sees you building a shopping complex wall by wall and filling it with as many junk food, jewellery and expensive kitchen appliances as you can. Pills 4 Ur Broken Body is run by a head cashier with a strong stomach. The only cook, a 56-year-old alcoholic called Teresa, seems to have the place under control at a comfortable 94 dollar loss every day. Welcome to Dead ‘n’ Fried, the premier fast food restaurant of our modern age. This week, the tendrils of mass consumption take hold in Another Brick In The Mall. Every Monday we fire Brendan and force him to take work in a vast early access shopping centre.
