New video game tests Dairy Queen management skills
December 14, 2008
MINNEAPOLIS — A new PC video game features managing a Dairy Queen as its premise. The game DQ Tycoon was inspired by a 2002 incident in which NBA Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said that NBA manager of officials Ed Rush "might have been a great ref, but I wouldn't hire him to run a Dairy Queen." After Dairy Queen took offense, Cuban accepted the challenge to run a Dairy Queen store for a day.
The game tests a player's store management skills, in which players will:
- Create Blizzard flavor treats
- Serve Dilly Bars
- Decorate DQ Cakes
- Manage the operation of up to four DQ stores
- Upgrade machines
- Manage staff
- Keep the business running smoothly
DQ Tycoon was created by Minneapolis-based GameMill Entertainment and Spark Plug Games in close partnership with American Dairy Queen Corp. The game retails for $19.99 in Target stores and is available for purchase online through Big Fish Games. In January, the game will be included in the Scholastic Inc. catalog, which is distributed nationally to schools.
DQ Tycoon is rated E for everyone.