The first game released by Big Fish as a game title exclusive to its members, Ye Olde Sandwich Shoppe
takes you through the journey of the sandwich, from creation to
success. Play as Elise, the sandwich inventor's niece, and learn how to
make the perfect sandwich as you cater to your customers and learn how
to spread and market the sandwich in this exclusive new time management
title brought to you by Mean Hamster Software. Our story begins with the creation of the very first sandwich in
England: Elise, the sandwich inventor's enthusiastic niece, asks for
her uncle's permission to try and sell the sandwich.
Today we would like to present a game that offers nothing special in terms of game play,
graphics or any other features, but creates a good overall impression and makes a nice
choice if you want something easy yet challenging in the time-management genre. At the beginning all you can
serve is red ice-cream and yellow soda, but as you earn money you have a possibility to
purchase upgrades, like French fries, burgers, cocktails or additional soda and ice-cream flavors. The non-inventive but still engaging game play together with the merry sounds and funny
customer comments and nice colorful graphics make Tikibar a reasonably good game if you are
a fan of the genre.
Antique Shop is one of the latest releases to the
time-management genre. In this game you are to sell antique things to
get the money needed for an archaeological expedition to Greece. There are all kinds of upgrades and inventory to buy, but we'll see if it makes the game so good after all. You have a map for an unexplored archeological site and need money to
set up an expedition so you trade on your knowledge of history and open
up an antique shop. To make decent money you need to be able to serve customers swiftly.
Welcome to Supermarket Management, a game in time-management genre that, though presenting nothing special in the terms of theme (running a supermarket, yeah) or game play (good old time-management) still stands out of all the other title of the kind by its really funny and beautiful graphics and diversity of tasks to fulfill.
You start playing from some very simple tasks like filling the counters with goods, giving
carts to customers at the entrance, collecting payment at the cash-desk and leading
customers to the products they need if they got lost.
Fresh Games and Alias Worlds have brought us a great example of
time-management games for Mac that make you click, and click, and click, and
never stop until the game is over. Ranch Rush is one of such games. You
have three acres of land to do there whatever you wish - and save your
ranch from bankruptsy. You have 8 weeks, a starting capital and a host
of grateful customers - and your strategic thinking to cope with all
this and earn the necessary money. You will plan your ranch
development, plant seeds and harvest the crops, take care of animals,
make milk, honey and ketchup and sell your products at Farmer's Market
each Saturday. You will decide where to put your land, your wells,
barns and machines and organize your work as efficiently as you can in
two modes: Casual and Expert. Beautiful graphics and merry country
music enrich your game experience immensely.