Once Upon a Time in Chicago
Bullet
- Immersive atmosphere
- Multiple mini-games
- Strike it rich!
Min System request
- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 800 Mhz
- Memory : 256
- DiretX : 8.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 29
Review for game: Once Upon a Time in Chicago
Once upon a Time in Chicago, bootleggers, flappers, gangsters, and underground casinos were the norm! Enjoy this colorful lotto game set during the deceitfully romantic times of 1930s Chicago. Work your way from rags to riches as you try your luck in different casinos. Race against the clock and use a variety of power-ups to defeat your opponents, and write the perfect happy ending to your fairy tale.
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Genre : Arcade & Action
Test your hand and eye skills with quick action and challenging levels.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Enjoy this colorful lotto game set in 1930s Chicago! Go from rags to riches as you try your luck in different casinos.
AFERON - BigFishGames
I bought this game because it was a daily deal, and I wanted something different from all the Doom & Gloom games that seem to have flooded the marketplace (yes, I play some of those, too). I didn't expect much from this game because it was so inexpensive and seemed so simple, but once you start playing it, it really is addicting (in a good way). If you want a colorful, cheerful, simple escape from all the morbid and horror stuff that's flooding the marketplace, then give this a try. Even those of us who play the gloomy stuff need a break now and then, and this is just the ticket.
once I started I couldn't stop
I had alot of fun playing this game. It can be very hard at times to reach your goal. If you like bingo you will love this one.
American history has its bleak times, and the early part of the 20th century is like some kind of dark fairy tale, but there is no magic when it comes to taking over a huge city during the Jazz Age. This is the time of real gangsters, flappers, speak-easy casinos, bootleg gin, and a stock market built on credit. There are no knights, and the weapons of choice are Tommy guns and switchblades. This is Chicago in the 1920s, and you might wonder why we are even here. Why, to build a casino empire, of course! Once Up a Time in Chicago follows the trail of a young upstart as he or she builds his/her business through gambling and hustling properties. Most of the money is made at the local casinos, in which we play the same kind of Wheel of Fortune game, where we match numbers to cards, and each time a card is filled up, a mini-game comes up, like Rise-UP, where you have to choose the tile that might be the highest number, or Match-Up, where you click on the six tiles, and hope to find the two matching tiles. Your winnings in these game are determined by what comes up on the cards. Meanwhile, you are playing against other computer-generated casino patrons, and some of these are your local competition. Yes, it's a kind of Monopoly, but with a twist. I really enjoyed it. It would be fun to see a modern day version of this game set in 2010s Vegas. Game Factory Interactive might just have a hit on its hands with this one.
Watching your tomatoes grow, paint dry and dust collect has got o be far more entertaining than this game on any level.
Avoid this game, it was boring and very poorly developed.