About Millionaire Empire Tycoon:
Are you tired of searching for a rag to wrap around a piece of broken glass to then use as a makeshift knife? Can’t be bothered carrying 3 of 9 stone discs everywhere, looking for the other six or the puzzle they go into? Bored of staring at every little thing on screen in the hope that one of them will morph into something else? Then Millionaire Manor is the game for you! No adventures, no inventories, no $&%@ing morphing objects, just hidden objects and the finding thereof. Because of that, the game’s not long, but it does have a screen to revisit all the scenes afterwards, for the completionists out there. It’s not without its gimmicks, either, the usual list of objects being supplemented by additional modes jigsaws, silhouettes, etc – to help keep things interesting. There’s a bit of a story too – classic HOG fare of rescuing a family member.’ve seen some complaints about pixel hunting and low-res graphics, but to be honest, I had no difficulty with it. There was no pixel hunting for me, and all of the objects were defined well enough for me to easily discern what they were. The scenes can be difficult, especially depending on the mode, but I don’t feel like the graphic quality is the problem. That’s not saying that it’s a gorgeous game, it definitely comes off as old with dated graphics, but not to the point where it hinders the gameplay.