Blooming Business: Casino

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Curve Games
Developer: Homo Ludens
Release Date: May 2023

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'Blooming Business: Casino' Picked Up By Curve Games, Scheduled For 2023 - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Aug. 26, 2022 @ 12:20 a.m. PDT

Blooming Business: Casino is a casino-themed sim-management game that sees retro Las Vegas-inspired aesthetics and cute animal inhabitants combine for a satirical take on the tycoon formula.

Blooming Business: Casino is inspired by the rise of Las Vegas in the 1950s but is set in a fictional universe where animals can rake in gambling fortunes, manage the house, and even control the shady criminal underworld.

The large cast of cute and lovingly animated animal characters who take the roles of customers, casino employees and of course VIPs. They infuse the game with life as players interact, connect and also learn more about the VIPs backstories, fears and desires over time.

In Blooming Business: Casino players will build and run their own casino from the ground up. That means designing the layout and decorations, the commercial strategy and even setting the games and rules to make sure to maximize the profits. They will also have to deal with maintenance issues, remove pesky customers from the premises, keep clients entertained and excited, and even create moments of joy and exhilaration as wins for clients accumulate.

Despite the cute appearance, players will navigate a complex network of factions, allegiances and reputation management, whilst keeping satisfaction levels high amongst staff and customers. Successful casino operators will learn how to manage relationships with the mob as well as the police, while keeping the other key players happy.


Paul Blachere, Creative Director and Co-Founder at Homo Ludens commented, “We are very eager to put our game into the hands of as many people as possible at Gamescom. We’ve been working for almost two years on Blooming Business: Casino, going from 4 people in 2021 to 18! We wanted to make a tycoon that looked like no other and with a hefty amount of drama and we’re really happy with the demo and encourage everyone that can to try it !

Sign up for a chance to take part in restricted early community playtest on Steam.

Key Features

  • A different kind of management game, filled with personality. A gleeful retro world filled with charm and animal characters. Meet adorable employees, visitors and VIPs. Connect and learn more about them over time. 
  • Live personal stories. Your management style and commercial strategy will trigger different narrative events and it will be up to you to choose how to act. Beware, you may reap more than you sow.
  • Design your own casino, run it the way you want. What kind of casino boss are you? Micromanager or top level? Let your employees handle the tough situations or get hands on? You decide; just make sure the house wins in the end...
  • Set up the games as you like and manage the House Edge. Take care to set up the games, rules and patterns to ensure they are interesting and clients have fun with them, but keep an eye on the profits. 
  • Navigate a complex network of interests. Side with different factions, interact with the mob, the police and other groups. Bring celebrities to up your reputation, but be careful with the favor you owe.
  • Modders welcome. Download the toolkit, make your own items, characters and decorations. Use the same tools as the development team to create fancy pieces worthy of the most luxurious casino. 
  • Customize and decorate your casino. Invest in new slot machines and decorative items. Optimize the casino design to improve traffic flow and client satisfaction.

Blooming Business: Casino is in development for PC (Steam).



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