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Software Star
By Addictive Games
Commodore 64

 
Published in Zzap #1

Addictive Games

Software Star

This program comes from the same author as the enormously successful Football Manager and therefore promised much as a strategy game. Sadly, the premise hasn't been fulfilled.

You are placed in the role of a budding Kevin Toms, Tony Crowther, or Jeff Minter, who wants to get to number one in the charts and be famous. You start with one game appropriately called Software Star, which you have to sell in order to get to number one to attain stardom and profit.

Each game costs £10,000 to launch, at which time you can start development of another program. The quality of the software improves as monthly development continues until it is ready for launch and the critical gaze of the reviewers.

Software Star

Marketing the game is your next task, where you have to try and improve productivity, sales, public image and advertising, to make your brainchild a bestseller.

Productivity can be boosted or harmed by incentives, discipline or inaction, while your sales force can spread its attentions between four areas of the country. Your image can also be improved or damaged by being honest or hyping.

Now all you can do is sit back and watch your games climb up the charts. If sales are high enough, you'll match your overheads and make a profit. If you fail to make your profit target two years in a row, you'll be sacked.

Software Star

Your other aim is to achieve ten months of stardom, which is done by keeping your games in the top three. Once you reach ten, you are set a target of 20 months, then 30 and so on. As with Football Manager, there is a save game option allowing you to play some very long games.

JR

Advertised as the long awaited follow up to Football Manager, but as far as I'm concerned it's just a follow up. In Football Manager you had a fair bit to see and do as you battled to win the FA cup and become top of the league. Software Star seems to follow a similar pattern of ideas and it sounds interesting in the instructions, but fails to shine due to the fact that you have relatively few decisions to make.

GP

Fans of Football Manager will find this an exceptionally disappointing follow up. This is just a simple strategy game with little control over what you really want to do. With not much real action going on in this one, this is perhaps a game for a boring, rainy Sunday.

BW

Software Star

Many software houses will wish that their job was as easy as in this game because you spend most of your time just hitting the return key. The excellent presentation covers lots of interesting areas but it just doesn't give you enough to do. The most exciting thing is watching your games flip up the charts but even that pales after four or five number ones. In Football Manager you felt like you were really controlling things but Software Star doesn't give you that same feeling of power. Nevertheless, on the harder levels you still face a reasonable challenge and this game will probably make a showing in the charts itself.

Advertising Path To Success

The advertising section of the game is the most crucial and will determine your success or failure. Deciding when to really push a game is judged by three main factors.

In the winter months the market is very large, so plenty of advertising can reap bug rewards, whereas the summer is a bad time to spend a lot of money.

Software Star

Games also have a limited shelf life and after four of five months won't be selling enough to justify advertising them. Finally, quality will also affect your policy, since good programs will be worth selling hard and even a mediocre one can be hyped to the top of the charts.

Verdict

Presentation 82%
The screens are very well laid out.

Originality 68%
A new idea for a business simulation.

Software Star

Graphics 15%
There is no real graphic engine.

Hookability 48%
Some initial fascination to reach number one.

Sound 3%
Only a few beeps as the chart is formed.

Lastability 41%
Not enough to do to keep you hooked.

Value For Money 43%
Not nearly as good as Football Manager.

BW

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