The game switches to a real-time, isometric view where hoods attempt to carry out their orders over a simulated Monday-to-Friday period.
Players issue detailed orders to their "hoods" (gang members) through various menus. This includes assigning tasks like extortion, recruiting new members, or carrying out hits. Gangsters: Organized Crime
The game is renowned for its dual-phase structure that blends tactical planning with real-time execution: The game switches to a real-time, isometric view
is a strategy and simulation PC game developed by Hothouse Creations and published by Eidos Interactive in late 1998 . Set in the fictional, Prohibition-era Chicago suburb of New Temperance , it tasks players with building a criminal empire through management, diplomacy, and brute force. Core Gameplay Mechanics The game is renowned for its dual-phase structure
You must manage illegal rackets (speakeasies, moonshine stills) and legitimate fronts. Success requires balancing income, bribing corrupt officials, and evading the unbribable FBI. Paths to Victory Players can choose different strategies to "win" the game: