Wha-Why-How? o_o

I Have no idea how this happened, i just expected is, when i saw the first three tens, to be another 9.75.
Just… O_O

TTD is one of the greats of history. Of course it got a 10. You just need to blame All Games for being Stingy and not awarding 11 :grin:

How did you…

what?

gar…

garage?

what?

huh?

I’ve done the same thing, more or less, in my latest playthrough. It was very unexpected, and even in the PS2 era, I still haven’t gotten another one.

After much struggle, I finally got a perfect 10 myself. Business Strategy titled named “Globalization”… for the Vena Gear. I was very surprised.

I was actually very annoyed, because it was one of my first Medium games and was produced on a terrible publisher’s contract. The game hadn’t been intended to be that awesome, and while the game received jaw-dropping sales (and fan count), nearly all the money went to the publisher…

(I do have to wonder what it takes for a Business Strategy game to make history… especially on a console where I don’t believe Strategy titles even do that well. Rarely have I so wanted to play a title produced in Game Dev Tycoon as when I created an accidental wonder.)

Ha. Aren’t you Surprised that they gave it a ten at all? o-o

Glad to see there are other Transport Tycoon fans here! Definitely one of the greatest games ever!
The rail system allowed players to create intricate but functional railways abd vehicles never had to ‘pass through’ one another.

I still play OTTD!!

On my first playthrough, i was on my ~12th game or something and I hadn’t had much success since it was my first time until that point, my previous game had flopped ridiculously (almost sad to think back on it, I nearly crashed and burned in the garage), so this game was going to be a make-it-or-break-it moment.

I released a Law RPG for the Gameling called “Ace Attorney” and put everything I had into it. It somehow garnered nearly $10 million in sales with a perfect 10 score and turned my company all the way around. I gained countless fans and I pretty much never had a money problem again.

I have never been able to repeat the success. It maddens me.

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