Cyber Internet Club Simulator: Play as an Internet Club Manager

Cyber Internet Club Simulator puts you in the shoes of an Internet club manager. It’s up to you to make the place financially profitable, and believe me, you’ll have your work cut out for you.



Start Your Internet Club in Cyber Internet Club Simulator

You start with a sort of empty garage that you’ll have to clean from top to bottom. Once the place is clean, you’ll need to set up your first computer. To do this, you’ll need the full equipment: chair, table, computer, screen, and of course the ultimate keyboard + mouse combo. Once the equipment is installed, your customers will come and use your new installation for a period of time of their choosing. Of course, the higher the quality of your equipment, the higher the price your customers will be willing to pay, making your place even more profitable.

Decorate Your Store With Your Audience

Good decoration is also essential, since the more customers appreciate the place, the longer they’ll stay and the more they’ll be willing to pay. When streaming, it’s great fun to take the time to decorate the place taking into account the opinions of our viewers while trying to keep our gaming club consistent. Some of our viewers have some pretty wacky opinions, which are a lot of fun to put into practice, and it’s a great way to interact with your chat during the stream.

Ideal for Streamers, Repetitive for Solo Players

Cyber Internet Club Simulator is interesting, but unfortunately suffers from the same shortcomings as all other simulation/management games of its kind. It’s redundant and sometimes a bit long-winded; you tend to want to leave the game running in the background to build up a little cash flow before starting to buy your installations again.

Again, for a solo player, this isn’t obvious, but for streamers, it’s pretty ideal. It allows us to catch up on potential messages we’ve forgotten in the chat room, and to chat with our viewers, taking time out for them. Which they really appreciate.

On top of that, the game has a relatively simple concept to understand, so when viewers join the stream during a game, the streamer doesn’t have to spend 10 minutes explaining what just happened and why he’s doing this or that. All he has to say is: “I need to run my gaming club, installing as much equipment as possible to make as much money as possible.

What’s Different with Cyber Internet Club Simulator? Not Much

Cyber Internet Club Simulator will surely suffer from comparison with the Internet Café Simulator game, and rightly so, because they’re really close to each other. To be quite honest, I didn’t see many differences, but let’s face it, it’s always a pleasure to play this kind of game.


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Cyber Internet Club Simulator is a real little independent gem, and as a streamer, I find it interesting. Simulation games are generally quite popular, and Cyber Internet Club Simulator is no exception. Viewers find their feet and quickly grasp the concept! The game is addictive enough to keep viewers coming back for more, as long as you animate it properly. Since you’re not playing a Call of Duty with constant action, it’s up to you to put the game forward and make the experience interesting. Otherwise, viewers will quickly get bored… as with all management games!

Young French Youtuber and streamer, I’ve always specialized in independent games, which for me are the future of video games!

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