Château Academy

Château Academy

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publisher
category
price
Free
Reviews
4 (2)
United States United States
Description
Château Academy is a free serious game aiming to get players interested in the vineyard culture, wine-growing and wine selling functions.
The targeted players are scholars between 14 and 20.
The game is in solo player mode and doesn’t require any internet connection.

The game
At start, you buy a wine “Château” in the Bordeaux area. 
You will have to manage your estate, buying tools and machinery and hiring employees with different qualifications in order of making the best possible wine to sell.
Every professional function has a short explanation. Deeper information on every job is available through an internet link to videos and files.
The game covers a whole year. Game time ratio is 1 week every 2 minutes of real time, so the game can be finished in less than 1 ½ hour and started again to improve the score.
Score is a combination of amount of money (earned selling the production) and reputation of the “Château” (result of the care the player took of the estate).
Gameplay is based on a sequence of tasks to be fulfilled in a limited time.
Random climatic incidents (hail and snow) can happen.

User interface
Interface is tactile usual: choices are made with a one finger touch; in and out zooming is made with two fingers moving closer or spread.

Initial instructions
Once you’ve made your initial choice (your estate location), you are welcomed by your executive staff and receive the first elementary game instructions and menu descriptions.

Everyday tasks
As soon as the game starts, you will have a lot of “tasks” to perform, which are reported with a warning. When touched, the warning opens the description of the task and what’s needed to fulfill it, i.e. specific employees and, most of the time, tools or an extra device for his tractors.
All year long, you will have to take care of your grapevine and your wine in barrels and bottles. You will also have to manage your team.
For instance, when hiring an employee, you have to choose his efficiency. The more efficient, the higher is his fee. An option is to hire less efficient people and when they are not staffed, to send them to professional training. When back, they are 10% more efficient but they don’t cost more.
You are supposed to take care of your tools too. If not, failures will happen at the less appropriate moment.

The project
Chateau Academy is supported by public French “Conseil Régional d’Aquitaine”. The partners of the project’s consortium are EPLEFPA Bordeaux Gironde, CIVB, Inno’Vin and Shinypix.
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Reviews

Needs to slow down!

Love the concept of this app and the graphics are great. This is exactly the type of vineyard "game" I was looking for. However, there is too much constantly going on all over the place to allow the player to relax and enjoy the game. Part of growing grapes is the "hurry up and wait" part where you actually get to taste the fruits of your labor. This app will leave you thirsty from all the stressful running around you have to do to keep it going. Slow things down a bit and you'll have a winner!

Training for 1st half marathonSun, May 28, 2017
United StatesUnited States
Download & Revenue
DOWNLOAD N/AApr 2024Worldwide
REVENUEN/AApr 2024Worldwide
download revenue
About
Bundle Id
com.shinypix.vf
Min Os. Version
8.0
Release Date
Mon, Aug 19, 2013
Update Date
Fri, Apr 21, 2017
Content Rating
Has IMessage
No
Support Watch
No
Support Siri
No
File Size
25.48MB
Has Game Center
No
Family Sharing
No
Support Passbook
No
Supported Languages
English
What's New
version
1.0.9
updated
7 years ago
* Fixed a crash on 64 bits devices
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