OpeDog Jam...that's my dream. One of them. A big music festival featuring my favorite bands that ends by 9pm on a Saturday, with all proceeds going to local animal shelters.

There's a LOT that goes into putting on a music festival; and a lot more to make it successful. It's not just about getting bands: do you have enough toilets? Are they working? How's traffic flow?

Festival Tycoon Challenges YOU To Put on a Successful Music Festival

Photo by Mathurin NAPOLY/matnapo on Unsplash
Who'll catch the crowd surfers? (Photo by Mathurin NAPOLY/matnapo on Unsplash)
Photo by Mathurin NAPOLY/matnapo on Unsplash

Games that simulate real-life (initially brought to the mainstream by SimCity) let us micromanage the lives of little characters to do our bidding. Building a successful city, running a successful household...now, creating and running a successful music festival.

You get to start as a backyard bash and try to build it into a global phenomenon. You get a finite (set) budget to work with, and can allegedly upload your own music to further overinflate your ego.

It's not just music, though: you need to manage the fan experience. Are there enough toilets? Non-music attractions for in-between sets? Food? How's the aesthetic?

You can even choose where to host your very own OpeDog Jam. In the desert, like Burning Man? In the woods, like Moondance/Halfway (RIP)/Lakes Jam?

Do NOT skimp on the sound guy (Photo by Paul on Unsplash)
Do NOT skimp on the sound guy (Photo by Paul on Unsplash)
Do NOT skimp on the sound guy (Photo by Paul on Unsplash)

This could be a lot of fun. Festival Tycoon is currently available on Steam for $12.99. Have a look below:

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