Carnival Cruise Lines Tycoon

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Carnival Cruise Lines Tycoon
Developer(s) Artex Software
Publisher(s) Activision Value
Distributor(s) Distributor
Designer(s) Designer
Engine Engine
Latest version 2005: Island Hopping
Release date(s) June 21, 2004 (USA)
Genre(s) Simulation/Tycoon
Mode(s) Modes
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen
Platform(s) PC
System requirements Requirements

Carnival Cruise Lines Tycoon is a 2004 cruise-line simulation game inspired by Carnival Cruise Lines and developed for the computer platform by Artex Software. The primary objective of the game is to offer cruise line services to customers. The game itself offers what would be expected from a typical tycoon game. Users are in command of the ship and are responsible for the task of purchasing buildings and designing the layout. While gaining popularity, users also have an advantage to buy more ships and have a large fleet of ships going to exotic destinations. The game included Carnival logos and the entertainment and lounged available to add to the ships were named as per Carnival Cruise Lines standards.


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