Just stepped foot out of the cold prison doors, the thing welcoming you is not remorse, but is a burning ambition aiming to dye black the whole city. I am truly impressed with the way Drugs Empire: Mafia Tycoon throws players into a suffocating vortex of power right from the first seconds. This game is not simply clicking and collecting money; it is a true brain-battle to re-establish the underground world order from the ruins of a faded empire. You will feel the “gritty” quality of true bosses when witnessing dirty money flow into your pocket without stopping, even when you are sleeping soundly. An extremely addictive sense of dominance.
BUILD THE CRIME INFRASTRUCTURE
To rebuild the career, the first thing is must establish a system operating smoothly and most tightly possible. I realized that the optimization of main production facilities is the key for you to be wealthy with money without needing to touch hands too much.
- High value production: The laboratories and farms are completely automated to create the most expensive contraband shipments of the market.
- Secure smuggling networks: Establish professional transportation routes from speedboats to armored vehicles to ensure goods reach customers’ hands without being “touched”.
- Money laundering fronts: Clean money cleanly through casinos or crypto vaults to turn black profits into legal assets of the empire.
CONQUER AND EXPAND TERRITORY
When already having money, the next thing you need is absolute power on the streets, the place where the weak will be swallowed without mercy. The game requires you to have a cold head to command troops and generals in bloody purges aiming to expand territory.
- Real time turf wars: Directly participate in real-time battles to chase away opponents and take over the most lucrative districts.
- Strategic lieutenant recruitment: Recruit loyal henchmen or use fear to force other bosses to submit under your command.
- Global cartel expansion: Stretch the octopus tentacles out of local boundaries to control extremely dangerous cross-border trade routes.
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