Package Inc - Management Games

Package Inc - Management Games 356b2n

Management Game simulating a Cargo Delivery System 1d30d

Game info 4b3u52


3.0.7
September 13, 2024
$1.99
Android 6.0+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

Game description 6o545b


Android App Analysis and Review: Package Inc - Management Games, Developed by Infinity Games, Lda. Listed in Simulation Category. Current Version Is 3.0.7, Updated On 13/09/2024 . According to s reviews on Google Play: Package Inc - Management Games. Achieved Over 425 thousand Installs. Package Inc - Management Games Currently Has 6 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.3 Stars

Package Inc. brings Management Games to a new level.

Package Inc. is a beautiful game about building a delivery system for a growing city. Manage different hubs and feed multiple destinations, like factories, police stations, cafes, libraries, boutiques, saloons, hotels, pizzerias, pet shops or schools.

Management Games are known for bringing fun to real-life decision-making and organization situations. This game goes even further:

As new hubs are active and there is an increase in demand, you can redesign buildings’ positions to keep your cargo delivery process as smooth and efficient as possible. Speed and storage capacity are also essential to keep the delivery network running without inconveniences. How long can you keep the orders moving?

Features:
• Gracefully minimalist and beautiful visual design, different from other Management Games;
• Learn management in a never-ending fun way;
• Original soundtrack and immersive experience (headphones are a must!);
• Multiple goals to achieve in real-world cities;
• Variety of moods: from extremely relaxing to super thrilling;
• Expand from a small town to a big city.

Package Inc. is a management game that has an evocative visual design and shares the same minimalist features of Infinity Games previous titles. The game starts at a very relaxing pace but rapidly turns into a thrilling experience.

Goals:
• Deliver as many packages as you can;
• Operate for many days;
• Add multiple destinations;
• Speed up delivery times;
• Increase storage capacity.

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What's New 644n5w


- Bug fixes and performance improvements

Rate and review on Google Play store 6x2a1d


4.3
5,943 total
5 68.1
4 13.6
3 7.2
2 3.2
1 8.0

Total number of ratings 41cu

Total number of active s rated for: Package Inc - Management Games

Total number of installs (*estimated) 5fo1b

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments 183b1w

Boats Forever (Boats4Ever) f1l32

def one of the best games I've played on mobile. simple but complex. doesn't overload/over heat my phone like other games, is engaging without be mindless clicking, decent sound track, and clear "instructions" that define how the game logic works. it's not without flaws, but in of "I need a simple game to kill some time" this is def going to be a keeper for me.

Ben Kent 1k4v6

pretty good! The game is very satisfying. My only complaint, and it's not a huge one, but I wish there was some sort of running stats for achievements. for example: when you are doing the missions, there is nothing that tells you when you've achieved the goal. you just play until you eventually lose 10 packages. that is not very satisfying. you are only playing until you inevitably lose... There is no way to actually succeed.

SDCore 2g4f18

Absolutely fantastic game. It's a bit confusing at first, and I agree with some of the other reviews that there isn't enough information at the beginning, but I kind of take that as a challenge. I've developed some patterns and layouts that work decently well late into the game. My only real complaint is that it's not super obvious where you can and can't place things. A subtle grid with red blocks indicating where you can place/move objects would definitely help the game.

Mike Iversen h4o6z

It's a beautiful, simple game that is lacking a little bit of the nice to haves that would make it a great game. An example, you cannot sell buildings after they have been hooked up to your package transit lines. Additionally, you cannot move hubs after they have connections to them. It makes it difficult (not in the good way) to properly plan with such constraints in place. I'll keep an eye on this, but currently it's just not fun

Ultra BIF 55u2r

Love it. I was kinda bored playing Trafix or Railways, because I felt like the waiting was boring. Waiting for cars to get places, waiting for trains to get places, not very fun. But waiting in this game is crucial, because every second you have 20 different things to track and do, so waiting for packages to get places (and earn money) is essential to keep sense of everything, and if you want it faster the decision to do so is baked into the game loop. Basically, waiting is productive, very fun.

Swerving Lemon 1f4v4c

Fiddly controls, frequent crashes. Placing objects is a frustrating exercise as the buildings snap past obstacles. This wouldn't be a problem but the camera follows the object so placing things precisely is a pain. Often, while trying to place, a condition will happen where it will attempt to snap past an obstacle, encounter another obstacle, then hang and force close. It's a shame, really, because it's a fun twist on Mini Metro.

Chris Wood 5r2w42

Other than these two things i really liked this game. One huge gripe is that when you are placing a building the touch the screen in the direction you want to go only works for the first few buildings. After that it's a maddening experience. Simple arrows or slower movement or anything would help tremendously. Also, as the difficulty increases, it seems artificialy advanced by having one color block suddenly flood the screen after previously random colors.

Burkeley Pippert 271t57

I want to like this game, supply chain and automation sims are some of my favorite game genres, but this is just frustrating. Nothing explains what objects are/do, or HOW you're expected to meet objectives. I think I figured it out, but if I did then it's horribly unbalanced. And if I'm wrong then my years of playing strategy games have failed me because I can't figure this one out. Either way there's no setting to keep the camera from leaving town whenever you try to place an object.