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Surprisingly competent for a first-outing studio: Espresso Tycoon delivers a structured tycoon loop with genuine recipe depth, though it runs out of challenge faster than your morning brew goes cold.

My instinct with PlayWay-published sims is always to temper expectations, and Espresso Tycoon genuinely surprised me by clearing that low bar by a comfortable margin. DreamWay Games is a first-time studio, and this game was their debut after roughly two and a half years of development. For a genre that is drowning in half-baked cash-ins, the result is a tighter, more considered package than the price point suggests. The structure is campaign-first: ten chapters, each set in a different global location, escalating in complexity as you go. You start small, running a coffee truck out of a Cape Town park, and the opening hours function as a well-paced tutorial that layers in mechanics without dumping the manual on you. Staff hiring, training, and scheduling sit at one layer; ingredient ordering, supply chain timing, and price-point optimization sit at another. The 3D coffee editor is the game's most distinctive system, letting you combine ingredients to build custom recipes from scratch and then target specific customer segments with them. Customer classes, including hipsters, seniors, businesspeople, students, and casuals, each carry distinct preferences, so reading what your current location demands and tuning your menu accordingly is a real decision rather than a rubber-stamp. Bankruptcy is a real fail state too, triggered once you hit a cash floor, which keeps early-game spending decisions honest. The mid-game is where Espresso Tycoon hits its stride. Watching a chaotic, half-decorated cafe slowly become a well-oiled, high-rating machine with trained staff, a dialled menu, and automated supply orders taps the same satisfaction loop as any good management sim. Decoration is more than cosmetic: smarter layouts and higher-tier furniture carry a direct multiplier on customer spending, so there is actual ROI thinking baked into shop design. The campaign's structure, functioning as a rolling tutorial that raises the stakes location by location, is one of the better onboarding approaches in the genre. The sandbox mode, offering ten configurable settings for freeform play after the campaign wraps, adds some post-story mileage. The ceiling arrives sooner than you want it to. Once you have maxed ingredient quality, optimized supply orders, and filled every staff training slot, the loop plateaus. Several players note that the final campaign level, set in Japan, spikes difficulty in ways that feel arbitrary rather than designed. The furniture placement system carries genuine friction, particularly when live customers reserve seats mid-renovation and lock you out of making changes. Camera controls are clunky during shop layout, requiring keyboard input for lateral movement in a way that feels unfinished. The tutorial character uses AI-generated art and voice, which the developer discloses openly, but it sits in uncomfortable visual territory. There is also no mod ecosystem to extend the game's life, which for a tycoon-sim this light on late-game depth is a real omission. For the casual or lapsed tycoon fan, this is a low-friction entry point with just enough systems to keep things interesting for a solid ten-to-fifteen hour run through the campaign. For players who want a deep late-game optimization puzzle with crunchy AI and community-built content, Espresso Tycoon will feel shallow too quickly. It is a well-made first effort from a small studio, not a genre benchmark. Diego, Scout Team

Espresso Tycoon

Espresso Tycoon

7 jun 2023DreamWay GamesPlayWay S.A.
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Surprisingly competent for a first-outing studio: Espresso Tycoon delivers a structured tycoon loop with genuine recipe depth, though it runs out of challenge faster than your morning brew goes cold.

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My instinct with PlayWay-published sims is always to temper expectations, and Espresso Tycoon genuinely surprised me by clearing that low bar by a comfortable margin. DreamWay Games is a first-time studio, and this game was their debut after roughly two and a half years of development. For a genre that is drowning in half-baked cash-ins, the result is a tighter, more considered package than the price point suggests. The structure is campaign-first: ten chapters, each set in a different global location, escalating in complexity as you go. You start small, running a coffee truck out of a Cape Town park, and the opening hours function as a well-paced tutorial that layers in mechanics without dumping the manual on you. Staff hiring, training, and scheduling sit at one layer; ingredient ordering, supply chain timing, and price-point optimization sit at another. The 3D coffee editor is the game's most distinctive system, letting you combine ingredients to build custom recipes from scratch and then target specific customer segments with them. Customer classes, including hipsters, seniors, businesspeople, students, and casuals, each carry distinct preferences, so reading what your current location demands and tuning your menu accordingly is a real decision rather than a rubber-stamp. Bankruptcy is a real fail state too, triggered once you hit a cash floor, which keeps early-game spending decisions honest. The mid-game is where Espresso Tycoon hits its stride. Watching a chaotic, half-decorated cafe slowly become a well-oiled, high-rating machine with trained staff, a dialled menu, and automated supply orders taps the same satisfaction loop as any good management sim. Decoration is more than cosmetic: smarter layouts and higher-tier furniture carry a direct multiplier on customer spending, so there is actual ROI thinking baked into shop design. The campaign's structure, functioning as a rolling tutorial that raises the stakes location by location, is one of the better onboarding approaches in the genre. The sandbox mode, offering ten configurable settings for freeform play after the campaign wraps, adds some post-story mileage. The ceiling arrives sooner than you want it to. Once you have maxed ingredient quality, optimized supply orders, and filled every staff training slot, the loop plateaus. Several players note that the final campaign level, set in Japan, spikes difficulty in ways that feel arbitrary rather than designed. The furniture placement system carries genuine friction, particularly when live customers reserve seats mid-renovation and lock you out of making changes. Camera controls are clunky during shop layout, requiring keyboard input for lateral movement in a way that feels unfinished. The tutorial character uses AI-generated art and voice, which the developer discloses openly, but it sits in uncomfortable visual territory. There is also no mod ecosystem to extend the game's life, which for a tycoon-sim this light on late-game depth is a real omission. For the casual or lapsed tycoon fan, this is a low-friction entry point with just enough systems to keep things interesting for a solid ten-to-fifteen hour run through the campaign. For players who want a deep late-game optimization puzzle with crunchy AI and community-built content, Espresso Tycoon will feel shallow too quickly. It is a well-made first effort from a small studio, not a genre benchmark.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Business SimCampaign-DrivenRecipe CraftingCustomer SegmentationAdjustable DifficultySandbox ModeStaff ManagementIsometric Tycoon

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8 GB RAM
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GTX1050ti / R9 280
Processor
i3-4130 @ 3.3GHz / AMD FX-8350

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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