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That's pretty much it. Other than trying to makesure you've got enough cash to pay the obscene loan off every month there's nothing to it really. It's just a fun and quirky game
I have not played Fortune Street. But it is not monopoly.
I find it hard to find a game to compare it to.
My best suggestion is to try the demo. You will keep the save when you get the game after.
Watch out for little girls though.
There's no marketing in this game at all. you litterally stick what you have out on display and sell it to people. As the game progresses their requests get a little harder to fill. The only place to buy stuff is from 1 store on the market and the guild hall. Only other place is to in the dungeons. It's hardly a complex monoply or cartel building game
Controller works best i've found, but you can edit the controls in the external editor. right click the listing in your steam library and select launch config tool