
A Google user
Good fun... To start... I don't quite get all the reviews saying that they can't work out how to play it - I didn't watch the tutorial and still got to grips easy enough. Give them bottles to rehearse and write, plus good equipment and recording studios, and they'll make top albums. At first money is tight (speak to any new band and they'll tell you that's true), and you may need to watch promo videos, but what's the harm in that?! Only downside is repetitive after you reach world tour level...
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Danny Bailey
I've been playing this game over 4 years, having to install and uninstall whenever I would get angry at the game. I understand in the beginning it's very tough to survive without a record label. Here's my tips: "choose the worst kind of hotel, food, etc... In your first level and as you progress chose gradually better hotels, instruments, studios, etc... That won't affect that much your weekly expenses. If you get a record deal, after that its pretty easy to continue to do the same thing...
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A Google user
For all of those who can't succeed without watching ads or buying coins, that's what makes it a great manager game because it makes you think and challenge yourself. You'll succeed with a few tries without watching a video. The problem however is that after you've succeeded as a successful band, it gets boring fast due to lack of options in the game. The record deals are really insignificant, tours are long and boring, same nominations each year etc., etc. Needs a variety of other options.
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