To keep on top of your reputation, you need to keep your customers happy by providing them with all the services they need. Instead, I invested all my money into the first shop. I messed this up slightly by not opening up the second shop when I was supposed to. The goal is to gain enough reputation, and money, to expand into other businesses. You also need to keep and eye on its freshness because if it isn’t fresh your reputation starts to suffer. So, you need to keep an eye on your stock. You have to make sure you have enough coffee beans in order to make coffee. This isn’t another sit and wait for things to happen game, at least not early on it isn’t. Then it is a matter of keeping on top of all the important things. You start with a measly $40,000 (trust me it’s not a lot) and with this you need to buy all your coffee making equipment and staff. Which is exactly what I did until I ran out of features. It is fun and quirky and honestly you could end up playing this game for hours. What looks to be quite an innocuous tycoon game, much like any other out there, it isn’t. This is where Coffee Chop Tycoon really shines. Ultimately the goal is to make a lot of money and be the best damn coffee seller in the world. But, quite honestly, it really doesn’t need one. I suppose that there may be more “story” if the developers continue to add to it. Either way you start out your campaign with a reasonable sum of money and a very small little shop. Well, at least that was how I was playing it. You are a coffee connoisseur who wants to build an empire around it. As you may imagine, there isn’t really much of a story with this type of game.
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