Band Manager Pc Game



The game has sophisticated AI that controls your band members (you are the singer, they are your backing band) and decides how motivated, energetic and happy they are. If you work the band too hard, arrange poorly-attended gigs, and don't provide your band with the lifestyle they expect, you will have resignations on your hands. Typing- Typing Games- Typing Band. Type the key on the right timing because show must go on. Get Adobe Flash player.


At the start of the game, you’ll have to choose what type of music your band will play. Will it be a Pop, Rock, Hip-hop or Techno? Whatever style you choose it would just mean that your musicians will have better skill points towards that genre of music at the start of the game. Don’t worry, you’ll be able to train them in the other genres, too. Straight after that, you’ll proceed to a short tutorial which is well done.

Looking for a singer/band manager game? I played it 12 years or a bit longer ago. Basically, you create a singer (that is you), then record songs, go tours, recuit band members if you want then buy new equipments and go back to the circle. Game has something. In this game you must create and manage your own boy band before people lose interest in your band! Art and Programming made by myself, Jet Simon. Please tell me the good and the bad of the game in the reviews so I can make better games in the future! Thank's to the following beta testers on your amazing feedback: Amaranthus. The list below contains our picks for the 20 best management games to play on PC, split across two pages. You can hit the links to go direct to the write-up of the game in question. If you don’t see your favourite on the list, it must be at number 21.

From here it’s totally up to you. The main screen will give you the ability to see the profile of your musicians. You can upgrade their instruments and microphones (for your front man/woman), and give them other items which can help to create better songs faster, increase revenue and other options. You’ll be able to write songs, rehearse, record and sell your songs, and each of them will have sub-options. For example, you’ll be able to choose what type of music each of your musicians will play in a specific training session to help them to increase their knowledge of that style of music. You’ll be able to choose to record with different studios; some will be cheaper, but they’ll produce a record with lower sound quality than more expensive studios. Hiring managers will help bring more fans and opportunities to your group, such as interviews on radio, tv and much more. Each time your manager asks you to do something, you’ll be prompted with three possible responses. Depending on your response, you might gain money, more fans or even additional points towards writing a song with a specific theme which might result in a big hit! Later on in the game, you’ll be able to put together an album, and with a bit of luck it might be rated in the top 200 on the charts!

The second screen is a map showing the cities in which your band can play and how much money they’ll earn per gig. Your first map is Western Europe, which has around 20 venues on the map. However, you’ll only be able to play at one venue until you gain more fame, which will unlock the next venue. Some venues will require that your group has knowledge of a certain genre of music before you can play there, so don’t forget to train your musicians in all styles of music. Then book your calendar and make money! When all locations are unlocked and you have the right amount of money and fans, you can move your band to another part of the world to increase your revenue and popularity. You’ll need to do this 7 times to reach America. The good news is that your band will be able to go back to the previous region via a tour. Another way to make money is to accept random jobs, but you could risk not being paid.

What you need to make sure of is that you accumulate enough money every 7 days to avoid bankruptcy.

The graphics are nice and colourful and the interface is very easy to use. I was hoping for more variety in terms of the soundtrack, though; there are only a few sounds playing over and over again. As soon as you figure out how to remain in the black each week, it becomes a bit repetitive.

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