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- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
- Processor: 1500 MHz
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
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Business Tour - Board Game with Online Multiplayer(大富翁) Steam AI Review Summary
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Many reviews condemn the game's monetization, describing pay-to-win and pay-to-create private rooms. Players report unfair randomness and scripted dice that seem to favor paying players, along with bots and frequent disconnections. Technical issues like server outages and lobby problems are common. Some players note it can be fun for casual group play, but the overall sentiment is negative due to monetization and fairness concerns.
Last updated: 2026-03-01
Most Mentioned Advantages
- Fun with friends (7 mentions) - Many reviewers say the game is enjoyable to play with friends. It works well for casual group gatherings and can create fun moments in a group. The social aspect is repeatedly mentioned as a positive part of the experience. People describe it as a good option for hanging out and joking around, even when there are issues with the game.
- Casual, quick matches (3 mentions) - Several reviews describe the game as casual and quick to play. They mention matches do not drag on and can be finished in a reasonable time. The online matches with friends or random players are described as short, which suits casual play. The game is seen as light-hearted rather than a deep strategic challenge.
Most Mentioned Disadvantages
- Pay-to-win and monetization (16 mentions) - Many reviews state the game is pay-to-win, giving advantages to players who spend money. Players mention buying VIP, coins, or private rooms to compete effectively. The monetization is described as a core flaw that affects fairness and turns matches into a race to pay. Several reviewers say this makes it feel unbalanced and unfair for non-spending players.
- Frequent disconnections and server issues (11 mentions) - Numerous reviews report frequent disconnections and server problems. Players have trouble joining games, and matches can end abruptly due to network issues. This disrupts the experience and can cost players bets or progress.
- Unfair RNG and scripted dice (9 mentions) - Players describe the dice as not random, with outcomes that favor paying players or certain players. Some reviews claim the game seems to choose a winner from the start or to script outcomes. The randomness is described as rigged, steering the game toward particular players.
- Pay to create private rooms / gating features (7 mentions) - Several reviews state private rooms or private matches require payment or a subscription. This restricts free play with friends and is a major monetization issue that many players dislike.
- Bots fill lobbies after disconnect (6 mentions) - When players disconnect, bots fill the lobby, which ruins the experience. The bots can behave unpredictably and make the game feel unfair, especially for those waiting for a real opponent.
Compared Games
- Monopoly (4 mentions) - Reviews frequently compare the game to Monopoly, noting pay-to-win dynamics and monetization that spoil the board-game experience. Some describe it as a 'Monopoly-like' experience that relies on spending rather than skill or luck.