Playboy: The Mansion - Gold Edition

Playboy: The Mansion - Gold Edition (2005)

by Cyberlore Studios, Ubisoft Entertainment
Genres:Strategy, Simulator
Themes:Erotic, Business
Game modes:Single player
Story:Playboy: The Mansion - Gold Edition is a combination of simulation and management gameplay. Players take on the role of Hugh Hefner, tasked with running the Playboy empire. This involves managing the mansion, hosting parties, hiring staff, building relationships with celebrities, and expanding the magazine's brand through strategic decisions. The Gold Edition includes the base game and the Private Party expansion, which adds additional events, customization options, and gameplay scenarios.Show more
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