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Mad Smartphone Tycoon is a single player casual city builder game with a economy theme. It was developed by Miradil and was released on September 12, 2024. It received neutral reviews from players.

Build Your smartphone Empire in MAD SMARTPHONE TYCOON, your main goal in this game is to create the ultimate smartphone that combines both performance and aesthetics. Expand your company, dominate the global market, become a tycoon in the world of mobile phones!

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47%Audience ScoreBased on 38 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
stability4 negative mentions

  • Deep and detailed smartphone customization offers extensive control over hardware and design aspects.
  • Engaging and methodical tycoon gameplay with satisfying progression for fans of management and strategy games.
  • Potential for a rich business simulation experience with product development, research, marketing, and company management.
  • The game suffers from numerous bugs, untranslated text, and a clunky, confusing user interface that detracts from enjoyment.
  • Lacks polish and feels unfinished or abandoned, with sparse updates and missing content affecting long-term playability.
  • Repetitive and tedious mechanics combined with opaque systems and poor quality-of-life features limit creative freedom and player engagement.
  • gameplay

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    60% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 40% negative mentions

    The gameplay focuses on management mechanics with strategic potential but suffers from clunky controls, lack of updates, and uninspired design, leading to a frustrating experience for many players. Those tolerant of these issues or hopeful for future improvements may still find some enjoyment.

    • “Building and managing your own smartphone company felt like it had a lot of potential for engaging and strategic gameplay.”
    • “Players with a high tolerance for clunky controls or those willing to wait for future updates might still find some enjoyment in the game's core mechanics.”
    • “Little to no updates, boring uninspired management mechanics.”
    • “This utilitarian approach supports the game’s focus on management but may feel underwhelming to players who value aesthetic polish as much as mechanical depth.”
  • optimization

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    75% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game offers a deep and satisfying optimization experience where players must carefully balance multiple variables like cost, performance, and market appeal. Strategic elements such as marketing and product launches add complexity, making success feel earned through thoughtful decision-making—ideal for fans of slow-paced, classic tycoon simulations.

    • “Each decision affects multiple variables, including production cost, performance ratings, consumer appeal, and market competitiveness.”
    • “For fans of classic tycoon and simulation games, this gradual progression can be satisfying, as success feels earned through careful optimization.”
    • “For players who enjoy slow-burn tycoon games centered on optimization and strategic thinking, it provides a deep and absorbing experience.”
  • stability

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game suffers from numerous stability issues, including a buggy and confusing interface, random language glitches, and frequent music cutouts. These problems significantly hinder the experience, making it feel unfinished and frustrating to use. Overall, the lack of polish and persistent bugs detract from the game's promising concept.

    • “Unfortunately, it's held back by a lack of quality-of-life changes and some simple glitches that make developing several phones feel awful.”
    • “Buggy UI with a confusing interface and configurations. It doesn't feel like a finished game, more like early access at best. Refunded the game, don't waste your time or money. The only positive is that it's a good concept for a game, just poorly made.”
    • “Buggy interface, random bits of Chinese text.”
  • monetization

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The monetization incorporates marketing as a strategic element, letting players influence sales through advertising and branding. However, some users feel it comes across as a cash grab with an unremarkable and corporate feel, detracting from the overall experience.

    • “It's pretty meh, just a cash grab. Nothing special about this game.”
  • graphics

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The graphics are functional and serve the game's management focus well but lack aesthetic polish, which may disappoint players seeking more visual appeal. Additionally, there is a desire for more variety and customization in demographic options related to target markets.

    • “While the graphics are serviceable, they are clearly secondary to the simulation itself.”
    • “This utilitarian approach supports the game’s focus on management but may feel underwhelming to players who value aesthetic polish as much as mechanical depth.”
    • “I wish there were more options to choose or customize appearance and demographics across other markets you could sell to.”
  • music

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The music in the game is criticized for cutting out randomly and lacking polish, while users also note the absence of immersive sounds and express a desire for more audio enhancements and customization options. Overall, the audio experience feels incomplete and could benefit from significant improvements.

    • “I think of course there is still lots to add, lots to improve, like sounds or music, more customization over the business aspects and possibility of other products, networks, and so on.”
    • “The music cuts out at random, which disrupts the gameplay experience.”
  • story

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The story emphasizes methodical decision-making and complex system interactions, catering to players who appreciate slow, thoughtful progression rather than fast-paced or dramatic narratives.

  • grinding

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game becomes tedious over time, with initially extensive smartphone creation options losing their appeal after a few years of gameplay.

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Mad Smartphone Tycoon is a casual city builder game with economy theme. Common tags for Mad Smartphone Tycoon include indie, trading, roguelite, building, base building and others.

Mad Smartphone Tycoon is available on PC and Windows.

Mad Smartphone Tycoon was released on September 12, 2024.

Mad Smartphone Tycoon was developed by Miradil.

Mad Smartphone Tycoon has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Mad Smartphone Tycoon for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

Mad Smartphone Tycoon is a single player game.

Similar games include Mad Games Tycoon 2, Mad Games Tycoon, Computer Tycoon, City Game Studio, New Cycle and others.