Food Street is a restaurant simulation and management game that lets you create, design and decorate your own restaurant! Build, bake and design in a restaurant game that puts you in charge of your very own business. Make it you own bakery, cafe or food truck game!Start farming your own ingredients, cook food and prepare original recipes in a stunning 3D city filled with delightful characters! This food game lets you create and serve food for all your customers while you run your own kitchen.Make sure your restaurant is designed to hold tons of hungry customers and feed them too! Master this restaurant management game and have endless cooking fun in one of the most addicting games around!What will your restaurant story be?-FOOD STREET FEATURES🏘️ Build Your Restaurants! Build your restaurant and garden from the ground up!
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Unleash Your Inner Mogul with These GamesThe mobile gaming revolution has brought just about every gaming genre — from first person shooters to war games and empire builders — to our smartphones and tablets, as you'll see if you peruse our. But not all games are about battle and conflict. Some tap into the more constructive side of gaming. Business simulations, city builders and other management games let you unleash the mogul within. Found your own mega-corporation, build a town from the ground up, or sail the starry dark of space in search of fortune with these 20 business and management games for your mobile device. Prev Page 1 of 21 Next Prev Page 1 of 21 Next.
Pocket City (Android, iOS: $3.99)A pint-sized city builder without the pitfalls of free-to-play monetization, Pocket City (, ) captures the magic of a proper urban planning game like SimCity, but in a mobile-friendly package. As mayor of a fledgling town, it's up to you to see to the needs of your citizens, laying down roads, zones, and utilities to attract new residents while keeping an eye on your tax income, spending, traffic congestion, and other variables. It may sound like a handful, but a lot of information is accessible in easy-to-read infographics and charts. With a quick look at your city's needs and problems, you can get waste no time addressing issues that pop up. Pocket City includes a progression system that unlocks new buildings and upgrades as you level up your city; there's also a light layer of sidequests and objectives to satisfy as your city keeps growing. Prev Page 2 of 21 Next Prev Page 2 of 21 Next.
Project Highrise (Android, iOS: $3.99)Construct the skyscraper of your dreams in Project Highrise (, ), a building management sim that's made the jump from PC to mobile devices. You build, manage and develop your own high rise tower over hours of gameplay that includes adding restaurants, stores, apartments, and offices, all while trying to balance the budget and keep your tenants happy. Players can engage in a variety of story scenarios or play the game in sandbox mode, and the mobile version of the game comes with all of the extra content added into the PC version, such as the Tokyo Towers, Miami Malls, and Las Vegas expansion packs. Prev Page 3 of 21 Next Prev Page 3 of 21 Next. Tropico (iOS: $11.99)It's time to lead the people to prosperity in, the infamous tongue-in-cheek simulation that puts you in command of your own Cold War island paradise. As the island's newly elected ruler, you'll have to balance your economy, tourism, global considerations and local politics, doing whatever it takes to stay in power and assure a bright future for your island nation. Featuring a redesigned interface for tablet play, Tropico includes a basic and advanced tutorial to quickly show budding dictators the ropes, while a campaign mode has you achieving objectives and unlocking new islands to play in.
You can step into the shoes of historical presidents, revolutionaries and dictators, or even customize your own avatar's traits and unleash them upon the world in an expansive sandbox mode. An update earlier this year added iPhone support for the iPhone 6s and later. Prev Page 4 of 21 Next Prev Page 4 of 21 Next. Stardew Valley (Android, iOS: $7.99)For something less intense than deciding the fate of entire nations, check out Stardew Valley (, ), the hit indie farming RPG which has finally made the jump from PC to mobile phones.
Players inherit a run-down old farm, which they can turn into the farm of their dreams. You plant crops, bring in the harvest, and reinvest your profits into expanding your farm and adding livestock. The game is more than just farming, though, with a neighboring community to visit and befriend, fishing spots to explore, and caves full of monsters and resources to check out. Prev Page 5 of 21 Next Prev Page 5 of 21 Next. Farming Simulator 18 (Android, iOS: $4.99)Test your green thumb with the mobile port of Farming Simulator 18 (, ), a hardcore farming sim that's all about delivering a crunchy but playable mobile farming simulator. Players plant and harvest different varieties of crops, manage livestock, and go behind the wheel of a fleet of high end agricultural vehicles from a variety of real-world tractor makers. You can play through the game solo with AI assistants providing backup, but the game also supports local multiplayer through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
Prev Page 6 of 21 Next Prev Page 6 of 21 Next. Star Traders: Frontiers (Android, iOS: $4.99)The Trese Brothers return to the far future with Star Traders: Frontiers (, ), a rollicking interstellar adventure that's also a business sim in the vein of classics like Elite and Privateer. As inheritor of a Star Trader charter, it’s up to you to decide what you’ll do with your ancestral vessel, as you navigate through a perilous sector of space. Will you go after dangerous bounties, explore alien worlds, haul valuable cargo, or dabble in the politics of the sector’s rival factions? While the original Star Traders RPG was pretty low on the audio and visual frills, Frontiers is a vast improvement, with customizable ships, captains and crew members that you can take into battle or into the nearest trading port. Prev Page 7 of 21 Next Prev Page 7 of 21 Next. Prison Architect (Android, iOS: Free)Design, build and manage your own high-security lockup in the mobile version of Prison Architect (, ). Players take charge of everything from laying down the cell blocks to managing the staff and keeping the place from rioting.
You'll need to balance the happiness and needs of the staff and your prisoners, while at the same time keeping an eye out for security risks — all while trying to keep your fledgling operation within the budget. The game takes the freemium approach on mobile, with players given the basics of the campaign; more story chapters and game features become available through in-app purchases. Prev Page 8 of 21 Next Prev Page 8 of 21 Next. Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 (iOS: $4.99)Can't make it to your favorite theme park for the spring break? No vacation leave banked up for the near future?
Well, you can still have a bit of vicarious theme park fun with, an iOS game that has you in charge of a theme park, managing its attractions, designing rides and keeping your visitors happy. You can even take a virtual ride on your roller coasters and rides. Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 is a full premium game, which means no pesky timers and in-app purchases to get between you and the fun. Prev Page 9 of 21 Next Prev Page 9 of 21 Next.
Concrete Jungle (Android, iOS: $4.99)For a slightly more abstract take, check out Concrete Jungle (, ), which uses tile-laying and deckbuilding mechanics to simulate the challenges of urban planning. Players must balance housing, economy, and expenditures to develop their city.
Houses and apartments score points, while factories and economic buildings can affect the score of adjacent tiles. As your economy grows, you can unlock advanced cards with powerful abilities, but as you use more and more expensive tiles, the minimum score requirement for each row of buildings increases. The game comes with a fully-voiced singleplayer mode, custom games and even a competitive mode where opposing planners try to score points while interfering with the other player's plans. Prev Page 10 of 21 Next Prev Page 10 of 21 Next. Steam: Rails to Riches (Android, iOS: $4.99)Another excellent boardgame port that's also evocative of the business management theme, Steam: Rails to Riches (, ) challenges players to become the richest railroad baron ever by connecting routes and moving goods while at the same time edging out your competitors.
Each turn, players take out loans to fund their operations, bid for turn order, and build tracks, develop towns, and set up shipments, while carefully dividing income between investing for future improvements and collecting victory points for the endgame. The app features different levels of AI difficulty, as well as support for pass-and-play local multiplayer gaming. Prev Page 11 of 21 Next Prev Page 11 of 21 Next. Hipster CEO (iOS: $1.99)is a tongue-in-cheek parody of the startup world that puts you in the shoes of a budding entrepreneur making your way in the world. Players start out by selecting a product (such as mobile gaming, dating apps or file sharing) as well as a target market, and then you get a small amount of seed capital and an employee, and then it's up to you to get the ball rolling.
As your startup evolves, you can hire more staff and specialists, train your personnel or spruce up the office and more, all while keeping an eye on the bottom line, while courting venture capital or holding out for buyout. Prev Page 12 of 21 Next Prev Page 12 of 21 Next. Big Chief (Android, iOS: $2.99)Big Chief (, ) is another light, tongue-in-cheek parody of startup and corporate culture, combining the Tinder-like swipe gameplay pioneered by Reigns but with a Muppets-esque cartoon aesthetic. Each turn, one of your employees shows up with a brilliant idea (that might also be stupid, illegal, or possibly just boring). Swipe right to accept, or swipe left to fire, and then you'll see how your decisions affect your relations with the public, your employees and shareholders. It's simple tongue-in-cheek fun that's good for a few laughs. Prev Page 13 of 21 Next Prev Page 13 of 21 Next.
Game Dev Story (Android: $2.49; iOS: $4.99)Just as it says in the title, Game Dev Story (Android, iOS) gives players the opportunity to craft their own story as a game developer. Granted, the 'story' basically involves assigning staff members to craft a video game with stats driving the results.
But it's still fairly addictive, especially if you possess some knowledge of the video game industry and its history. This inside baseball element gives the game a lot of appeal, but what keeps you playing is that eager anticipation of results: waiting to see what your staff puts out and the fulfillment of critical praise (or the disappointment of a critical drubbing). Prev Page 14 of 21 Next Prev Page 14 of 21 Next. Kairo Land (Android, iOS: Free)Kairo Land (, ) is designed to be the new app portal for Kairosoft's rich library of cute, player-friendly light management simulators, with players able to try game demos, buy games, or avail of an all-access subscription mode that lets you play anything in the library on demand.
Kairo Land features some of the Japanese publisher's hits such as Grand Prix Story, Pocket League Story, and many other titles, with more being added in periodically. Prev Page 15 of 21 Next Prev Page 15 of 21 Next.
Transport Tycoon (Android, iOS: $6.99)Even with the addition of a modern touch UI, this is not exactly the most attractive game on our list. However, if you give it a fair shake, Transport Tycoon (Android, iOS) will consume whole afternoons. With a business loan you need to pay soon, you'll start buying vehicles and setting up the infrastructure on your journey to become the emperor of land, sea and air travel. Each level is a scenario with its own transportation problems to solve, but also act as open sandboxes to indulge in. If you love the freedom to experiment and have an obsession with details, Transport Tycoon is for you.
Prev Page 16 of 21 Next Prev Page 16 of 21 Next. Fiz: Brewery Management Game (Android, iOS: $1.99)Beer aficionados will work up a mighty thirst with Fiz: Brewery Management Game (Android, iOS). As head of your own micro-brewery, you start out with a tiny operation selling small batches to local stores. As you grow in experience and develop new brewing recipes, you can make a name for yourself in brewing competitions, discover larger markets and improve your facilities and staff. Behind the cute pixelated exterior and the monotonous chiptune is a decent stat engine that allows you to fiddle with the quality of your beer, track sales figures and feedback and run market research in your quest to become a powerhouse brewery. Prev Page 17 of 21 Next Prev Page 17 of 21 Next. Golf Club Manager (Android, iOS: $1.99)Take control of the finances of a struggling golf club and turn it around into a championship-worthy course in Golf Club Manager (, ).
You'll need to carefully marshal your tiny earnings at the beginning, which requires some strategic thinking when it comes to upgrading your club facilities, spending on advertising and amenities, and building up the reputation of your 18-hole course. While the graphics are pretty basic, there's a good amount of crunch to work through here that should provide an interesting experience for sim game aficionados and golf fans with a strategic bent. Prev Page 18 of 21 Next Prev Page 18 of 21 Next.
Football Manager 2019 (Android, iOS: $8.99)Stat junkies will get a blast out of Football Manager 2019 Mobile (, ), the latest in Sega's long-running soccer sim series. You're in the manager's seat of your own club, making the big choices when it comes to hiring, training, and trading your star players while setting up the perfect lineup and tactics for each match. You can choose from 56 different leagues across 19 different countries, with Russia, China, and the German Bundesliga making their first appearance in the franchise. You'll need more than soccer know-how to triumph, as you also must manage training, trading, and strategy on and off the pitch while keeping fans, players and owners happy and your club's bottom line in the black.
Prev Page 19 of 21 Next Prev Page 19 of 21 Next. Motosport Manager 3 (Android, iOS: $1.99)The Motorsport Manager series delivers a strategic but accessible take on Formula 1 racing, and the latest entry, Motorsport Manager 3 (, ) adds GT and endurance racing to the mix.
You manage your racing team to victory by finding winning drivers, negotiating contracts and investing in the kind of research and development that gives your team better rides. You also handle race tactics and pitstop strategy. Additions in this version include the ability to vote on rules changes, invitational tourneys, and dynamic AI teams. And if you've dreamed of racing in Monaco, Motorsport Manager 3 finally brings that venerable course to your smartphone. Can you build your own racing dynasty and dominate the track while keeping the budget balanced and your sponsors happy?
Prev Page 20 of 21 Next Prev Page 20 of 21 Next. The Westport Independent (Android, iOS: $4.99)Taking inspiration from Papers Please, The Westport Independent (, ) is both a political parable and business sim that puts you behind the editor's desk of a newspaper carefully dancing the fine line between telling the truth, selling newspapers and appeasing the censors of the Loyalist Party. Each week, players choose a variety of stories to feature, as well as edit their content to make it more palatable, appealing, accurate or salacious. Once you've set your layout, fixed your advertising, and sent it to the presses, sit back and pay attention to how your staff writers react, as well as check out the mail, propaganda, and thinly-veiled threats from censors and readers.
Can you avoid being shut down by the Loyalists? And can you shape the fate of Westport with the power of the news? Prev Page 21 of 21 Next Prev Page 21 of 21 Next.