Trailer Park Tycoon: Racoon Ranch was sent my way by the folks over at S-Grade Games, and I am, of course, grateful for the chance to check it out. The game itself is quite simply a store simulator.

This one has a bit of a twist to it, however. Instead of buying things from an app, you play as a raccoon that creates things all on their own. For example, you start out turning apples into apple juice. You do this by watering a tree that grows apples, then turning the apples into juice. You then sell this in your store, which you can customise however you choose.

The game itself is quite easy to manage and control, with numerous animals to interact with and engage in conversation. There is also a shooting mini-game that I was not a fan of. It felt out of place, and the controls for it just didn’t feel right at all to me.
That is really my only complaint about the controls, which is surprising for a game of this price point (just under $12). Other areas of the game have some small issues, but many of them are being taken care of as we speak. In fact, some I had were taken care of before I could even write this review. For example, an early issue I had with the mini-game for the cash register staying above my head is just gone now. Show management could still use some work, for example, when you open and close your store, it’s completely up to you and is nice, but even with employees, there seems to be no way to close your store automatically and send employees home when product runs out.
The game is still solid for its price point and is sitting at very positive reviews with 59 reviews in. It is a 7/10 experience that will improve even more as the game is worked on. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.