- slazer2au@lemmy.worldEnglish4 months
the goal was to simulate being a movie mogul, blending fantasy sports mechanics with the decision-making process of a film studio.
Ok, that bit I can get behind. But not with blockchain bullshit attached.
Agent_Karyo@piefed.worldEnglish
4 monthsThere are multiple film studio management games (with different approaches to gameplay mechanics) that are probably a much better choice:
- The Executive - Movie Industry Tycoon
- Hollywood Animal - Played the demo, it’s a different concept that one would expect from a “movie tycoon”.
- Movies Tycoon
- Blockbuster Inc.
- Bronzebeard@lemmy.zipEnglish4 months
Does this mean my 3 remaining shares of HMNY (after an insane reverse split) will be worth more than 0 after all these years?
- Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksEnglish4 months
Pretty sure it’s a different company with the same people, so no. The original founder bought the assets back at bankruptcy sale, including the name.
- BreakerSwitch@lemmy.worldEnglish4 months
Damn, it’s the original founder? But, that guy actually gave a shit and I wanted him to succeed! The company got taken over by finance bros who just wanted to party, ipo, and walk away from a failing business they made, I assumed it would have been them, given the crypto
- Tekhne@sh.itjust.worksEnglish4 months
Yep, Stacy Spikes. The weird part is he actually did reincarnate moviepass in the original concept (https://www.moviepass.com/ is live) but also attached this weird crypto shit to it
- DagwoodIII@piefed.socialEnglish4 months
Free alternative game.
Two players/teams. One side picks two actors and the other side has to come up with a plot.
The characters the actors play can be any age [ if you pick Helen Mirren or Clint Eastwood they can be any age from 20s to current age] You have to pick two actors who were never in a movie together [ Bette Davis and Vin Diesel eg]


