Company Name: Pixodust Aplicativos
About: The goal of this fun tycoon game is to construct, repair, and manage an entire
Museum. Art, Culture, and History is your business! You need to administer
exhibitions of all kinds to attract visitors to see and contemplate the most
incredible art and history collections of all time!
You will be in charge of
building, repairing, and leading installations from contemporary art, pop art,
modern art and classic art, where you will.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
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Website: 🌍 Visit Idle Museum Tycoon Website
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Developer: Pixodust Games
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by Voltage Loyalist
Every time I go to hire a janitor and security guard, it depletes my gem balance FAR beyond the gem cost to hire these employees. Three times now I had 200 gems and hiring a janitor should take 40 gems, but one push of the button depletes the gem balance down to 13 gems. Why 13 gems? Even if the system were registering multiple pushes each time, it would never go to a random uneven number like that. There are also trivia questions about evolution that are still unproven (did dinosaurs evolve from birds) but if you answer it as maybe (which it should be because there is no actual physical scientific evidence this is true, it is still a theory!!!!) you will lose the gem reward for the trivia. Quite stupid to punish players with fake answers.
by Dorsalstream
Though I understand developers’ needs to support games through microtransactions, I’ve never encountered a game that has this many and that drives players to them so aggressively. You could spend literally every moment of gameplay watching ads. When you choose not to watch ads, what are you doing? Tapping on endless messes and thieves (activities that you can pay $10 each to take care of automatically, of course).
And there’s no skill or strategy involved at all. You don’t get to choose the artifacts in each exhibit, and you don’t have any choice in which exhibits you open. You don’t even learn anything about the art and artifacts you are supposedly managing. The quizzes are a nice touch, I suppose, but they’re just general science knowledge unrelated to whatever museum/exhibits you’ve opened. Oh, and if you miss a question, don’t worry—you can always watch an ad to try again.
If you enjoy tapping on trash and watching the same 30-second ads over and over again, then this game is for you. Otherwise, I suggest looking elsewhere for world-building entertainment.
by Thefaulker
Kinda fun. The game offers quizzes to make some extra money, but it can be frustrating due to some of their quiz answers being wrong. You may have better luck just guessing. I cross checked with multiple accredited institutions, and I have already found 5+ wrong quiz answers that the game thinks is right. I’m assuming it is some glitch because they are fairly easy questions to answer. Hopefully this gets resolved in the future. They may make the wrong answers “right” on purpose to get you to watch more ads to continue in the quiz. I am giving the game the benefit of the doubt, so I will assume it is a glitch or someone who made the questions does not do much research before finalizing the questions.