The most scatological idle tycoon
Did you think you had seen it all with idle type business strategy games? Forget about it, because this videogame genre is a box of surprises, as Idle Toilet Tycoon shows.
Build an empire of public toilets
Among the basic physiological functions of human beings, evacuation is as important as eating or sleeping. And little is said about the industry that is linked to it and that you can be part of with this game. You are going to manage the installation and maintenance of a network of public toilets that aim to improve the quality of life of the inhabitants of a large city.
As usual in this type of games you will start with very basic facilities, but as soon as your users respond, you will be able to earn money that will help you to invest in new urinals and latrines, as well as provide the basic maintenance of them or the necessary consumables, such as toilet paper, to make the experience much more pleasant.
Your goal is to ensure that the entire population uses your urinals and that their level of satisfaction is optimal so that the number of users continues to grow. These are its main features, quite similar to other strategy and business simulation games:
- Build new services, improve facilities and design spaces that meet the needs of the most demanding customers.
- Provide all the necessary material.
- Hire staff to install new toilets and urinals.
- Keep all your facilities clean.
- Create businesses around your services that increase the number of users.
- Upgrade your facilities from a filthy, smelly latrine to public toilets with better materials and finishes and maximum hygiene.
- Enjoy beautiful and fun 3D graphics.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 5.0.
- Offers in-app purchases.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
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