Nightclub City Brings Clubbing to the Virtual Business Concept on Facebook

Nightclub CityVirtual spaces are nice to have in a social setting, but to really make them pop, games require something a little more in depth than just mere aesthetics. This is one of the core reasons games like Restaurant City and Café World became so addictive. You build elements not only to appreciate how they looked but to enjoy building a virtual business. However, not everyone wants to go into the restaurant industry. Some people, just want to party — well, time to get your wish, with a new Facebook title called Nightclub City.

The game lets players make their very own nightclub. Players start out with a small box of a room (don’t worry it gets bigger as you level up) with only themselves as the DJ. Not much to start with, but after selecting a set of music — hip hop, electronic, or pop — your customized avatar will start spinning with the best of them for the next 15 minutes (longer once you upgrade your DJ booth… hours longer). Once the party starts, random non-player characters, Nightclub City player avatars, and Facebook friends will enter and the business is off and running.

There are a multitude of ways to earn cash in this game. For every character that enters, a cover charge is paid, but this is only the beginning. Once in the club, patrons can buy drinks, hang out, and tip. Now, a number of these costs are flat, such as drinks, but the tips are where the real money lies.

PatronYou see, each character within the club can be selected, and you can view how much money they’ve spent, how happy they are, what their tip rate is percentage-wise, and what they are thinking (what they like or dislike). All of this is affected and increased, passively, by the popularity and luxury level of your club.

Each piece of décor that you purchase has a point. Sometimes it is just mere aesthetics such as wallpaper or flooring, but you need a bar to serve drinks (better ones hold more as well as increase drink price), disco booths to play music, dance floors for… dancing, seating, enough empty space to chill, and booths for VIP guests.

In addition to furniture and decorative items, players must also hire a few employees. These refer to your Facebook friends, and they don’t even have to play! Initially, you need a DJ (you), a bartender, and a bouncer. Each job has a pair of special abilities. The DJ, can “Drop the Bass” and send everyone dancing to the bar to buy a drink or cheer up unhappy guests. The bartender can serve at double speed or do tricks to increase tips. These are all passive too, and continue to work until you say otherwise. The bouncer, however, is a little different.

CelebritiesAs with any good club, there are a multitude of personalities. The case is no different here. Occasionally, you’ll get a guest dubbed the “party animal” who becomes a “party foul” (a sick guest), the dancer, or the high roller. But most of the time, your guests will randomly get upset, get into fights and so on. The bouncer lets you manually target unruly guests for removal; the character has an area of effect aura of sorts that will automatically remove troublemakers in his or her space. As the second ability, players can move them to where ever they find problem areas to be. Of course, that also means that many bouncers are needed for big clubs (the area of effect is not that big), and is also something very important when you hire celebrities such as Shuck Norris to make an appearance. These celebrities can drastically improve your club’s popularity.

Speaking of the different acts that NPCs do, the level of style and flair in Nightclub City is fantastic. There are a tremendous number of elements to the game that are completely unnecessary to game play itself, but make the experience infinitely better. Yes, patrons dance, but they also look to chat, “make out,” relax, get drunk, and about all the other legal things you can think of happening in a typical nightclub. When this is paired up with flashing dance floors, spot lights, disco effects, the active element of restocking your bar, and even the emphasized dollar signs that pop up above an NPC head when they spend, the game makes for a truly satisfying experience.

In fact, perhaps the greatest contributor to this experience is the music. All of it is remixed to a nice dance beat, and many of the tracks are of real music most people will recognize. Furthermore, and despite the occasional hiccup when songs switch, the music is among the best we’ve heard. Perhaps, it is a bias toward the type of music, but it is fantastic to just listen to, and we dare you not to get into an unconscious groove while playing.

Bar TricksHonestly, the only game play issues are selection, in some cases, and some basic social features. Your avatar’s clothing is limited to a small menu of options, but since it is all dubbed “free,” there is likely a lot more on the way. Furthermore, you can’t change the look of your employees at all. At least in Restaurant City, you could give them uniforms. Beyond this, more music would be fantastic. Frankly, it’s just too good and too important to game not to have more than three sets. Any other shortcomings, such as not being able to build bathrooms, will probably be fixed in time.

Socially, the game is decent, but it would be nice to be more involved in your friends’ clubs. Right now, the only thing you can do other than view or unwittingly work for it, is send celebrities you hire their way. Sadly, you can’t send anything other than that.

In the grand scheme of things, these are all minor issues. The developer has probably been more focused on more important issues, like keeping the site running. It had some downtime while we were reviewing it, that the developer has recently fixed.

Frankly, this is a great game overall and while these virtual businesses have been done before, creative interpretations have been few and far between. We highly recommend Nightclub City.

People seem to agree. Thus far, Nightclub City has been on a rapid incline as far as monthly active users go, even though it’s small. It has quickly grown from almost nothing to around 70,000 MAU since we began tracking it last week. We’re guessing that the developer is trying to stay quiet while the game finds users, because the name is not listed anywhere (if you know, please tell us in comments). We wouldn’t be surprised if it turns out the game is being promoted by one of the big social game publishers.

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44 Responses to “Nightclub City Brings Clubbing to the Virtual Business Concept on Facebook”

  1. Romero says:

    Booyah – it is pretty obvious.

  2. Hannelore says:

    As of now, you can refill neighbors bars, and dj a set if their music has stopped.

  3. pingpong says:

    looks like server problems: Error 500: java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke method isPermissionBookmark() on null object

  4. Mathy says:

    Another Zynga game, is that possible?
    There’s new ‘Tiki Decor’

  5. Lobster says:

    Game is great.. fights break out if you let the “jerks” in. They have yellow mohawks and pink shirts. When one walks in get your bouncer to throw him out.

  6. Nightclub City Provides a Clever Spin on the Average Simulation Game | Frisky Mongoose says:

    [...] patrons to learn their likes and dislikes, their tip rate, happiness level and so on. According to Inside Social Games, all of these stats can be affected in a positive way by increasing the popularity of your club, [...]

  7. michelle says:

    i cant load my game i have seen trying for a long time now

  8. Roman Nouzareth says:

    FAQ link from game is sending to http://titan.nightclub-city.com/nlc/static/facebook/faq.html

    and http://www.nightclub-city.com/ will lead to the game developer.

  9. lace says:

    ei,, what happen with the night club city application on facebook? i can’t play! it says 43 forbidden…

  10. krisvega23@yahoo.com says:

    pls b

  11. Playing the Gambling Business on Facebook in RockYou’s My Casino says:

    [...] and other than the actually games, nothing affects anything. At least in other games, such as Nightclub City, décor would improve how luxurious your club was and by extension, how much non-player characters [...]

  12. dee says:

    you can’t rotate the bar or the dj booth to another side of the bar or move the door?

  13. Eve says:

    I can’t play, it keeps saying error 804 or just sends me somewhere else. Can anyone tell me how to fix this?

  14. chong chee lam says:

    i can,t play,it keeps saying error 804 or just sends me somewhere else.Can anyone tell me how to fix this?

  15. smsm says:

    i can’t play. cuz loading is very big time and don’t open

  16. gtabonita says:

    nice game love it!

  17. The Best Facebook Games of 2010 says:

    [...] the number one game so far in 2010 is the sim Nightclub City, published by My Town creator Booyah (though the game was never officially claimed). Forget [...]

  18. figsch says:

    i like playing their mashups list. Girl Talk music sounds great.

  19. Kylie says:

    What do you do if a person is having that foul thing and they have a green face? wutt do u doo!?

  20. Kander says:

    You really might want to update this page,
    juss sayin’.

  21. Nightclub City cheats, tricks, tips, strategies says:

    Kick ‘em out of the bar, Kylie. They’re drunkards.

  22. Top 25 Facebook Games for September 2010: New Titles Rise, Older Ones Fall says:

    [...] From the vastness of Playfish’s Pirates Ahoy to the highly polished clubs of Booyah’s Nightclub City, the games that are trying to raise the bar in both design and creativity have also been the ones [...]

  23. deny says:

    I LIKE THIS GAME…..

    ITS REALY-REALY COOL GAME…..

  24. Omgpop Launches First Facebook Title, Cupcake Corner says:

    [...] Corner is best described as a cross between games such as Zynga’s Café World and Booyah’s Nightclub City. It has a hodgepodge of older game mechanics, coupled with a handful of smaller, newer features. [...]

  25. 6urbug says:

    aller cheri

  26. 6urbug says:

    kevin est dans la place est vous dit

  27. Atommica Launches Home Fest on Facebook says:

    [...] with bumping beats. As you might expect, the concept borrows heavily from Booyah’s popular title, Nightclub City. But the game feels a bit sparse, as many features haven’t been released [...]

  28. aidan says:

    I am so kool

  29. brandon lo says:

    the cat is big

  30. agustin says:

    quiero denuevo mi facebook no puedo entrar porque me saco el admin la contraceñia

  31. amyrul ariff adam says:

    i think tis game best for girl

  32. jamie murphy says:

    how do u get the chits on nighclub city

  33. nurin yasmin says:

    i like nigtvlub city

  34. Booyah Removes Energy from Nightclub City, Adds More Club Options says:

    [...] monthly active users and 1.27 million daily actives by the middle of December, according to our AppData tracking service, but it has since fallen to 4.92 million MAU and 576,000 DAU. The decline happened [...]

  35. Gaston says:

    LLo tengo de $1.22 Trillones y no puedo agrandar la casa nose que pasa administrador porfavor h aregla El juego

  36. shoaib amed says:

    its hard toraisemoey fr all ur clubs y cant you have jobs for dj so u canoncetrate n 1 and u gt other workes to do thedj

  37. king adam jaludi says:

    I LOVE THE’S GAME

  38. apollo says:

    masaya d2 guyzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  39. achraf says:

    kel site on va joue navightclub

  40. Juana Viale says:

    como hago para jugar?

  41. aan hidayat says:

    sy pernah denger lagu yg enak pas maen nightclub tp g tau judulna..gmn nyari & download na.

  42. Ryan Gill says:

    Let’s roll

  43. bree says:

    how can i play nightclub city with out facebook use?

  44. jasmine best says:

    heya my name is jasmine best. this game is not hard. its a cool wee game. but you cant play the game without going on facebook. but try it. its class:P add me on facebook just type in jasmine best. lovee you all <3 x x x x x x

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