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Pizza Connection (also known as Pizza Tycoon) was released on GOG thanks to DOSBox back in January, now Steam has this classic for Linux gamers too

This classic strategy and simulation game from 1994 was something I played when I was a lot younger and it's really pleasing to see it available for Linux gamers on Steam now too. Keeping old games alive is important, even if I still have no idea what I'm doing when I'm playing it. I'm pretty sure this game is what started my addiction to pizza, damn video games.

You will be building your restaurant with different furniture and equipment, designing pizzas, enter pizza competitions with your competitors and more.

About the game
QuoteMake quick dough in spite of ruthless competition, crooked authorities and greedy gangsters. Pizza Tycoon is a humorous business strategy game that challenges you to build a pizza empire from scratch. Try this spicy slice of the pizza-making business.
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Tags: DOSBox, Steam
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