Compara los precios de SimCasino en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por LVGameDev LLC. Publicado por LVGameDev LLC. Lanzado el 16/11/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation, Strategy.

A 3D casino tycoon where you set the house odds, manage the vault, and fend off cheaters - deeper than it looks, rougher than it should be.

SimCasino is a tycoon-style management sim where you build and run a full casino operation from the floor up. You place slot banks, table games, and pit staff, then dial in the actual house edge on each game type - a mechanic that immediately separates this from paint-by-numbers tycoon templates. That odds-setting system is the closest thing the game has to a killer feature: push the edge too high and foot traffic dries up, too low and your vault bleeds out slowly. Finding the equilibrium per game type, per visitor demographic, is genuinely satisfying number-crunching. The progression branches in two broad directions. You can go lean and ruthless, squeezing margins on a compact floor with minimal amenities, or expand into a hotel-casino hybrid with restaurants, bars, and luxury suites that attract higher-rollers. Neither path is obviously correct, which is good design. The hotel route introduces staffing complexity and guest satisfaction loops that layer on top of the base casino economics. Security is its own sub-system: vault integrity matters, and you will deal with cheaters and criminals as a recurring operational headache rather than a one-off event. It gives the mid-game a tension spike that pure tycoon games often lack. Here is where Diego has to be honest with you about the rough edges. The AI patron behavior is functional but not convincing - visitors sometimes path poorly and the simulation can feel thin once you have learned its patterns. The tutorial does a reasonable job covering the basics, but the UI gets cluttered fast and the game does not do much to surface the deeper mechanics on its own. New players who expect a guided experience will hit a wall. Players who like reading the numbers and experimenting with configurations will push through it and find a decent loop underneath. The mod ecosystem is essentially non-existent, so what you see is largely what you get long-term. Mixed Steam reviews at 74% positive from a modest review pool suggest a divided audience, and that split is honest - the game rewards patience but punishes players expecting polish. For a solo indie release this is an ambitious scope. Full 3D, multiple game verticals, a security layer, and branching growth paths are a lot to ship. The ambition is respectable even where the execution wobbles. If you are the kind of player who opened Theme Hospital and immediately started optimizing room placement before the tutorial finished, there is a real game here. If you want a smooth, visually slick management experience with responsive AI guests and a clear difficulty curve, SimCasino will frustrate you before it hooks you. Diego, Scout Team

SimCasino

SimCasino

16 nov 2021LVGameDev LLC
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A 3D casino tycoon where you set the house odds, manage the vault, and fend off cheaters - deeper than it looks, rougher than it should be.

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SimCasino is a tycoon-style management sim where you build and run a full casino operation from the floor up. You place slot banks, table games, and pit staff, then dial in the actual house edge on each game type - a mechanic that immediately separates this from paint-by-numbers tycoon templates. That odds-setting system is the closest thing the game has to a killer feature: push the edge too high and foot traffic dries up, too low and your vault bleeds out slowly. Finding the equilibrium per game type, per visitor demographic, is genuinely satisfying number-crunching. The progression branches in two broad directions. You can go lean and ruthless, squeezing margins on a compact floor with minimal amenities, or expand into a hotel-casino hybrid with restaurants, bars, and luxury suites that attract higher-rollers. Neither path is obviously correct, which is good design. The hotel route introduces staffing complexity and guest satisfaction loops that layer on top of the base casino economics. Security is its own sub-system: vault integrity matters, and you will deal with cheaters and criminals as a recurring operational headache rather than a one-off event. It gives the mid-game a tension spike that pure tycoon games often lack. Here is where Diego has to be honest with you about the rough edges. The AI patron behavior is functional but not convincing - visitors sometimes path poorly and the simulation can feel thin once you have learned its patterns. The tutorial does a reasonable job covering the basics, but the UI gets cluttered fast and the game does not do much to surface the deeper mechanics on its own. New players who expect a guided experience will hit a wall. Players who like reading the numbers and experimenting with configurations will push through it and find a decent loop underneath. The mod ecosystem is essentially non-existent, so what you see is largely what you get long-term. Mixed Steam reviews at 74% positive from a modest review pool suggest a divided audience, and that split is honest - the game rewards patience but punishes players expecting polish. For a solo indie release this is an ambitious scope. Full 3D, multiple game verticals, a security layer, and branching growth paths are a lot to ship. The ambition is respectable even where the execution wobbles. If you are the kind of player who opened Theme Hospital and immediately started optimizing room placement before the tutorial finished, there is a real game here. If you want a smooth, visually slick management experience with responsive AI guests and a clear difficulty curve, SimCasino will frustrate you before it hooks you.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamCasino TycoonManagement SimOdds MechanicsSecurity SystemsHotel ManagementEconomic SimulationSolo DeveloperPatron AIVault Defense

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Processor
Intel Core i3 6100 or AMD FX-4350
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA Geforce GTX 760 with 3GB
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space

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LVGameDev LLC
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Fecha de lanzamiento
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